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Local DWI crackdown runs through Monday
By: centraljersey.com Law enforcement officers from Lambertville are cracking down on drunken drivers as part of the summer 2010 "Over the Limit, Under Arrest" campaign. Through Monday (Sept. 6), local and state law enforcement officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols, looking for motorists who may be driving while intoxicated. A concentrated national effort,…
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Early deadline set for Sept. 9 Beacon
By: centraljersey.com Because of the Labor Day holiday, Sept. 6, the deadline for submission of news copy, letters to the editor, etc., for the Sept. 9 edition of The Beacon is Friday, Sept. 3, at 3 p.m. All photos being submitted for that edition should be e-mailed as jpegs no later than 3 p.m. Friday,…
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MCCC Art Professor Mel Leipzig to Discuss Works of Bonnard and Vuillard Sept. 21
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. –Mel Leipzig, nationally renowned artist and professor of art at Mercer County Community College, will discuss the works of noted 19th century French artists Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard in his slide show lecture, “The Paintings of Bonnard and Vuillard,” on Tuesday, Sept. 21 at noon. Leipzig’s presentation takes place…
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CRANBURY: Vacation’s over and the school buses are rolling
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer Jamesburg, Cranbury and Monroe Township superintendents are preparing for a new school year with a few program and staff cuts, but vow to provide great education to their districts’ students. The first day of school for students in Jamesburg and Cranbury is Sept. 7 and Sept. 2 for those in…
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Cornerstone Music Studios at Millstone Accepting Registration for Fall Music Lessons
By Holly Deitz Cornerstone Music Studios at Millstone is pleased to announce registration is open for the Fall 2010 Music Term which will begin Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Children and adults of all ages and ability can receive private instruction in most instruments including: piano, guitar, bass guitar, saxophone, voice, violin/viola, clarinet, flute, trumpet,…
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School colors should include green
By: Michele Byers Environmental problems often result from millions of small decisions. It’s no surprise, then, that the inverse may be true: Many small, positive actions can add up to a healthier environment. As kids head back to school, the transition into a new daily routine is a great time to go greener. The mantra…
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Church to host seminar for step-parents
By: centraljersey.com On Tuesday evenings, beginning Sept. 14 and running through Nov. 16, a seminar/workshop entitled "Step-up to a Healthy Step-family" is being offered at Christian Community Chapel (CCC) in Hillsborough. The sessions will be facilitated by Rev. Joel E. Davis and will meet from 7:30 until 9 p.m. A unique design requires the husband…
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Nelson Riddle Orchestra to perform
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Saturday, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m., the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission and the Monroe Township Patrons of the Arts will present the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. The performance will take place at the Richard P. Marasco Theatre for the Performing Arts, 1629 Perrineville Road. Nelson Riddle was a music arranger who…
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Legislators urge help for re-forestation
By: centraljersey.com Assembly members Linda R. Greenstein, D-Plainsboro, and Wayne P. DeAngelo, D-Hamilton, recently urged Gov. Chris Christie to work with them to help the taxpayers of towns affected by the deforestation of hundreds of acres of trees resulting from the widening of the New Jersey Turnpike. The affected towns include Mansfield, Bordentown Township and…
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