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Circus a breath of fresh air
By: centraljersey.com On Sept. 22, I had the opportunity to attend the opening night of the Big Apple Circus in Manville. I know the circus has been in the area for a few years, but since it was in my hometown, I had to go and see it. I was glad I did; what a…
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Evan Grossman
By: centraljersey.com PLUMSTED – The Plumsted Board of Education is advertising an opening on its website for a seat on the board following the resignation of Keith Buckalew. Superintendent Mark DeMareo said Mr. Buckalew offered his resignation Sept. 22, effective immediately. The vacancy was posted the next day, as well as on the websites of…
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Sourlands Planning Council to receive Environmental Achievement Award
By Julie Lange Groth Dear Mary Ann Karpel: The Sourland Planning Council will be among three nonprofit organizations honored when the Association of NJ Environmental Commissions (ANJEC) presents its coveted Environmental Achievement Awards to eight local environmental commissions and three environmental nonprofit organizations at our 37th Annual Congress on Friday, Oct. 15, at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. …
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The Robbinsville High School cross country teams enjoyed the rides at Six Flags Great Adventure following the Six Flags Wild Safari Invitational on Saturday. The Ravens hope their seasons are just as thrilling after another encouraging day of racing. Brian O’Toole won the Varsity D boys race in 16:02, 43 seconds better than…
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Chris Sacco
By: centraljersey.com NEW HANOVER – As a result of the recent suspension of its business administrator, the New Hanover School District has hired someone to fill the position on an interim basis. The contract for the interim position, which began on Sept. 13, is for 16 days of work. The district’s new interim business administrator…
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Political Intrigue Plays Out in "Chess" on Stage at Kelsey Theatre Oct. 15-24
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — A chess game between international masters takes on larger meaning in the award-winning 1980s rock opera “Chess,” coming to Mercer County College’s Kelsey Theatre in October. Pierrot Productions presents this cult classic of love, loss and betrayal Fridays, Oct. 15 and 22 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, Oct. 16 and…
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AHS football now 3-0; Ravens fall
By: centraljersey.com The Allentown High football team improved to 3-0 with a 77-44 win over Trenton last Friday night. Ross Scheuerman ran for 218 yards and scored seven touchdowns in the game for the Redbirds. Scheuerman scored five of his touchdowns on rushing plays and also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns to account for 42…
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2000 Mile Run from Boston to Austin via NJ – World Record Atrempt
By Abby Fleming Friends Scott Jenkins (29), Rhys Jenkins (22) both from Great Britain and Rusty Tolliver (24) of Austin, Texas are to embark on an astonishing 2,000 mile run across the US to break a World Record and raise money for Salute America’s Heroes. This audacious charity endeavor is the equivalent of more than…
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City’s Farmers Market named among top 20 in America
By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – Bordentown City’s Farmers Market was voted as one of the top 20 Farmers Markets in America in the 2010 America’s Favorite Farmers Markets contest hosted each year by American Farmland Trust. Bordentown City Farmers Market is open every Wednesday from 3 to 7:30 p.m. in the city’s parking lot at…
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