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WEST WINDSOR: Hamilton police rule in teacher’s death
The death of a local teacher at the Hamilton train station has been ruled a suicide, according to a county official. By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Brian “Maynard” Welsh, 51, of Hamilton, was killed the afternoon of Aug. 29 when he was hit by an Amtrak Acela train. On Thursday, Mercer County Deputy Director…
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WEST WINDSOR: Newcomer Gorberg helps North XC
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HAMILTON — After spending last winter and spring competing for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North track and field team, Bryn Gorberg was ready to make the switch from soccer to cross country in the fall. Gorberg, who competed in track in eighth grade as well, is happy to have made…
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John Saccenti
By: centraljersey.com Jack Young of Mount Lucas Road hasn’t been able to get to Wofford College in South Carolina in some time. After suffering a stroke 18 months ago, Mr. Young had to curtail his trips to the college, where his granddaughter, Joanna Suddath of Jackson, Tenn., played volleyball and recently graduated summa cum laude.…
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Truly regional solution needed to state’s transit woes
By: centraljersey.com I want to support the proposed NJ Transit rail tunnel that would allow more trains to enter Manhattan – but it is difficult to support a boondoggle. Gov. Chris Christie has shut down the project – known as Access to the Region’s Core – calling for a 30-day review in the wake of…
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Strong state JO meet for Peddie Aquatics
By: centraljersey.com The Peddie Aquatics Association had 24 swimmers qualify for New Jersey Swimming’s Junior Olympics in New Brunswick. They earned 39 top-eight finishes and 15 top-three finishes. Competing among 13/14-year-old swimmers, Hightstown’s Scott Vitabile placed second in the 200 free (2:05.09) and third in both the 100 free (57.90) and the 200 fly (2:21.69).…
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Faith groups plan peace demonstration
By: centraljersey.com A Million Minutes for Peace, an interfaith peace demonstration will take place Tuesday in Tiger Park, Palmer Square. Tuesday is United Nations International Day for Peace, to demonstrate that peace is possible and interfaith cooperation can help us achieve it. In addition to some brief prayers for peace from representatives of various religions,…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com As the 75th anniversary of the founding of Mrs. G TV & Appliance by her grandparents approached, owner Debbie Schaeffer knew she wanted to mark the occasion in style. She took a step back and reflected on the big picture of what the store – a single, independent location that has outlasted competitors…
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CRANBURY
By: centraljersey.com – Engaged and planning a September wedding are Jennifer T. Wise, daughter of Peter C. Wise of Cranbury and Sharon E. Trumbore of Breckenrige, Colo. and Christopher C. Cawlely, son of Gail Cawley of Long Beach Island. She is a graduate of Seton Hall University and also received a master’s degree in business…
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Windy Farm Alpacas Open House
Jackie Armiger Windy Farm Alpacas OPEN FARM DAYS Saturday & Sunday September 25 & 26, 2010 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Open to the Public Alpaca Products For Sale Fleece & Yarn for Spinners & Knitters Alpacas for View and Sale A small farm in historic Chesterfield Township, NJ Windy Farm Alpacas Jackie Armiger 61 White…
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