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Mass, Dinner and Chat
By Joanne Ward SOMERSET – The Office of Youth Ministry of the Diocese of Metuchen will host a Mass, Dinner and Chat event at St. Matthias Parish, 168 JFK Boulevard, on October 10. Open to all young adults in their 20s and 30s, single or married, the evening will begin with Mass at 5:30 p.m.…
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Natalia Knochowski
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – Cranbury Brick Yard LLC filed a lawsuit against the Cranbury Township Planning Board on Monday after the board approved an application submitted by the company, but denied four design waivers. Cranbury Brick Yard LLC wants to clean up the site, then build a 2.8 million-square-foot warehouse project on the 395-acre site…
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Thanks follow Farmers’ Market
By: centraljersey.com On behalf of Downtown Hightstown Inc., we would like to thank Chris Moraitis and Tom Muza for organizing and managing this year’s Farmers’ Market by the Lake. Additionally, we would like to thank the wonderful vendors and talented musicians who participated in the market this year. In addition to providing patrons with fresh…
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ON THE AIR: NJN to broadcast history documentary Oct. 4
On Monday at 9 p.m., New Jersey Network (NJN) will give the debut broadcast of “Mechanic To Millionaire: The Peter Cooper Story,” an hour-long documentary on the life of the remarkable American inventor, philanthropist and visionary Peter Cooper (1791-1883), whose legacy has grown obscure with time. The documentary has been produced and directed…
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Ken Weingartner
By: centraljersey.com UPPER FREEHOLD – More than 100 supporters of the state’s horse racing industry attended an educational symposium Monday at Perretti Farms in Cream Ridge. The three-hour event was organized by District 12 legislators Sen. Jennifer Beck, Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande and Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon. It was designed to educate fellow legislators and residents about…
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MONROE: Old-fashioned ‘base ball’ offered
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer MONROE — There’s nothing like a good old-fashioned ballgame, and it doesn’t get any more old fashioned than watching a team from the 1800s play. People can witness such a team this Saturday at the Dey Farm Historic Site. Well, technically, the Flemington Neshanock Base Ball Club isn’t really from…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com One of the many bonuses of writing this column is that I have at my disposal a surplus of fantastic recipes, which I keep in a folder and ferret out when I’m looking for ideas. Sometimes I collect these recipes over the course of my travels, both personal and professional. Other times, I…
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Davy James
By: centraljersey.com The Kingston Presbyterian Church will hold a world premiere of the movie "I Am," produced by former major league baseball player Todd Zeile about the Ten Commandments to coincide with the date 10/10/10. The film, being released exclusively through churches, tells the tale of 10 people trying to solve their own problems in…
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Make sure Cranbury has money to preserve
Glenn Johnson, candidate, Cranbury Township Committee Over the past 25 years, Cranbury has been wildly successful at preserving farmland. This is one of the main reasons my wife, Phyllis, and I moved here. We should always remember that the choice is not between paying to preserve farmland or not. The choice is between paying…
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