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Down on the farm
By: centraljersey.com Visitors to Howell Living History Farm can meet milking goats, and help farmers make cheese, butter and ice cream on June 5. Activities will take place according to the following schedule: milking – at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.; cheese-making – at 11 a.m.; ice cream-making at noon and 2 p.m.;…
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Summer REading and Writing Program Offered
By Andrea Romano HCESC Adult and Continuing Education will be offering two summer reading and writing clinics for students in Hunterdon County. Read and Writing Summer Clinic scheduled for July and will be held at the East Amwell elementary School offers a high interest, skills development and enrichment program for students in grades 2-8.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township man indicted on gun trafficking charges
An East Windsor man was one of nine men indicted on gun trafficking charges late last week. Amoi Smith, 21, of Chestnut Willows Apartments, was accused along with four Virginia men of aiding Trayle Beasley, 29, of Trenton, who lead a network that trafficked guns from the Eastern Shore of Virginia to Trenton, said the…
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Finegan-Manzoni
By: centraljersey.com Wendy Ann Finegan, daughter of Patricia M. Finegan, of Hopewell Township, and the late Paul J. Finegan Jr., married Massimo Gianmaria Manzoni on Dec. 19 at St. Vincent Ferrer Church in New York City. The nuptials were officiated by Father Carleton P. Jones. The bride wore her mother’s wedding dress and veil. Given…
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Pennington budget OK expected Monday
By: John Tredrea – Staff Writer Pennington Borough Council will hold a public hearing on its 2010 budget proposal at Monday’s session, which begins at 7 p.m. in Borough Hall. The municipal tax rate would stay at 42 cents per $100 of assessed property value, same as last year, if council adopts the proposed spending…
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Police blotter
By: centraljersey.com Jamila T. Wise, 20, of Walnut Avenue in Trenton, was charged with shoplifting three women’s shirts, valued at a combined $69.93, from Macy’s at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 5:10 p.m. May 29, police said. A store loss prevention officer saw her enter a fitting room with the items and a shopping bag,…
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Limits of a boycott
Targeting BP alone lets other oil companies off the hook By: Hank Kalet The BP station around the corner from me was charging $2.60 for a gallon of regular gasoline Tuesday, which made it among the lower-priced stations in my neighborhood. In fact, the station generally has had the lowest prices of any in or…
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PRINCETON: Reid reaches MOC
Determination pays off for PHS senior runner By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Max Reid never stopped in the pursuit of his goals, and it has paid off in his final year of track and field. The Princeton High School senior qualified for his first outdoor Meet of Champions by placing fifth in the Group…
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The Hun School of Princeton Celebrates 96th Commencement Exercises
Ryan Egan Princeton, NJ- The Hun School of Princeton graduated 150 students today, June 4th, 2010, the largest class in School history. Presiding over the Commencement exercises was Headmaster Jonathan Brougham, along with members of the School’s Board of Trustees. Students, families, faculty, and friends gathered behind Russell Hall, at 4:00 p.m., despite mixed reports of possible…
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