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JAMESBURG: Sisters die in weekend fire
Children survive blaze By Maria Prato, Staff Writer JAMESBURG Investigators have determined that an electrical problem in a Gatzmer Avenue home sparked a fire Saturday morning that claimed the lives of two sisters, leaving behind three children who still are recuperating in an area hospital. Jayme Lowenberg, 28, who lived in the house, died…
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Cruise Night in Stockton
By Linda Allen CRUISE NIGHT IN STOCKTON BOROUGH Fundraiser hosted by VOLUNTEERS OF THE STOCKTON FIRE CO. FIRST AID SQUAD JULY 31 – 5 TO 9 PM RAIN DATE AUGUST 1 $1.50 HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS AND ICE CREAM $1.00 SODA AND WATER For more information and rain date decision Please call Jim 908-303-5722 email: [email protected]
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WEST WINDSOR: Hosts with the most
West Windsor 10s one win from district title By Zoe Crain, Special Writer Exceptional offensive rallies and focused defense allowed the West Windsor 10-year-old all-star baseball team to shut down Robbinsville on Wednesday night, 10-0. The win allows West Windsor to maintain its undefeated status and advance to the finals of the District 12 Little…
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CRANBURY: Artists rise above their circumstances for exhibit
By Maria Prato, Staff Writer CRANBURY If struggle and pain are the trademarks of every good artist, the Gourgaud Gallery’s walls will be lined with fascinating pieces during its July exhibit, ArtSpace. Although the Independence Day holiday caused gallery organizers to delay the show’s reception to July 11, the approximately 50 pieces that will…
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Leads Exchange
Rebecca Abbate Press Release Contact: Rebecca Abbate Telephone: 908-782-7115 or [email protected] Re: Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce July After-Hours Date: July 9th, 2010 Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce to Hold Leads Exchange The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce will be holding a July Leads Exchange on Wednesday, July 21 from 7:15 to 8:30 am at Hampton Inn, Flemington. Continental…
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: ‘Stars of the future’ at Opera New Jersey
MAESTRO! — Mark Laycock, long a favorite with Princeton audiences, conducts Opera New Jersey’s ‘Don Pasquale’ July 17, 25 and 30, and Aug. 1.
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CRANBURY: Viridian warehouse project OK’d by planners
Soil importantion plan nixed By Maria Prato, Staff Writer A Brickyard Road developer received unanimous conditional site plan approval from the Planning Board last week to construct 2.8 million square feet of warehouses on the site of a munitions factory that exploded more than five decades ago. Cranbury Brickyard LLC, a subsidiary with Viridian Partners,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Man stabbed in borough
Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Local police are investigating a stabbing incident Thursday night that sent a man to an area trauma center. Police said they responded to a call in the 200 block of Academy Street at 10:41 p.m. Upon arrival, they said, officers found a man stabbed as a result of an altercation…
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PRINCETON: Bats are silencing pitchers
Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With the sound of silence, another round of debates can heat up about the use of aluminum bats. That eerie, uncomfortable silence followed in the minutes after Allentown pitcher Tommy McCarthy was hit on the right knee by a line drive off the bat of Drew…
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