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NEW EGYPT: Warriors football thinking positive
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Luke Sinkhorn is hoping the New Egypt football program takes a step forward in his second year as head coach. ”This is my second year and we’re looking to be more competitive,” said Sinkhorn, whose team was 2-8 a year ago. “We want to improve offensively and hold onto…
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Community Kitchen sponsors ‘I Scream!’
The Community Kitchen of the Centenary United Methodist Church will sponsor “I Scream!” on Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. ”I Scream” will be an evening of entertainment, including an open microphone for local artists coupled with an old- fashioned ice cream social. ”I Scream!” is a free event open to…
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Land Trust holds Farm Frolic at farmers’ market
The Hunterdon Land Trust invites the community to its “Farm Frolic,” a free family fun day at the historic Dvoor Farmstead in Raritan Township on Sept. 12 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The event is designed to welcome the public to the Dvoor Farm and to provide learning opportunities that incorporate many of the facets of…
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MONROE: Dey Farm historic site set for expansion
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer MONROE The Dey Farm historic site recalls the early days of Monroe Township. There is a farmhouse that was preserved on the site and another building waiting to be restored, as well as several barns. Soon, however, residents may see another building on the site the Prospect Plains…
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PRINCETON: Volunteer dentist lends his skills to New Orleans
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer When area dentist Howard W. Silbersher retired in 2009, he immediately began looking for ways to give something back to the profession that had been so good to him. Having worked as a volunteer with Operation Blessing in 2006 in New Orleans, as well as in Israel and North Dakota,…
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State’s EMT gems!
Barbara Aras, president, NJ State First Aid Council, Little Silver On Sept. 11, New Jersey volunteer EMS squads dispatched more than 400 ambulances to New York City and North Jersey, all while continuing to staff ambulances and answer calls in their own communities. In the months following, volunteer EMS squads throughout the state noted…
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PRINCETON: Sweet!
Library picks a winner for its anniversary cake By Victoria Hurley-Schubert Three Tiers Cake Studio has been selected to create a cake for the party celebrating Princeton Public Library’s 100th birthday. Leslie Dowling, the baker behind Three Tiers Cake Studio, is a practicing architect in Princeton. The cake base will be a giant red library…
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Saturday, Sept. 11
By: centraljersey.com Town picnic: 4-7 p.m., Laurel Avenue and Union Street, Kingston. Kingstown Town Picnic to celebrate Kingston. Contact: Celeste Twamley, [email protected]. Monday, Sept. 13 Hawaiian history and culture: 12:30 p.m., South Brunswick Senior Center. In-depth look at Hawaii offered by Gail Mahealani Small. Includes demonstrations of Hawaiian handcrafts, hula dance and slide presentation. Tuesday,…
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‘Moronic’ cartoon revealed true bias
Susan Anderson, Hillsborough The left wing progressives seem to have come unglued over what to make of Glenn Beck and all his "rich, middle-aged white guys." Let’s see … I’m not rich, I’m not a guy but I have to admit I am middle-aged. I was at the Restoring Honor rally in Washington on Aug.…
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