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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Howell Farm director lauded by museum group
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer For 27 years, Pete Watson has served as director of the Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township. Mr. Watson recently was selected as the 2010 recipient of the John Cotton Dana Award by the New Jersey Association of Museums. When he heard he had received the award, Mr. Watson…
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Tamasi, Koevenig help power Lawrence PBA to win
By: centraljersey.com Jeff Tamasi doubled, singled and scored two runs while Sam Koevenig scored three times to help Lawrence PBA to a 15-0 win over Terhune Orchards. Matt Roman singled twice while Dominic Perrino, Nabil Hachicha and Matt Carson had one hit apiece for Terhune. SOFTBALL Kaitey Hansen was 2-for-2 with two walks and Makenna…
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WEST WINDSOR: Father’s Day run to promote prostate cancer awareness
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — When Glen Parker of Princeton was diagnosed with prostate cancer, it was a wake-up call. ”You go from thinking you’re a pretty healthy fellow, I’d never been in the hospital in my life other than to visit my wife when my kids were born, and in pretty…
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Roger Martindell on his council candidacy
Roger Martindell of Princeton I seek re-election to the Princeton Borough Council, and I request the community’s support in the June 8 Democratic primary election. My platform includes minimizing the municipal tax burden. Years ago, I successfully pressed to create the borough’s long-term debt management plan. Ever since, I have led the council toward…
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PENNINGTON: Farmers Market to feature Scout’s sugar-free brownie
Market reopens June 5 Sugar can be sweet, but it carries with it some costs to adults and children alike. A chance meeting at the Pennington Farmers Market last season brought together a farmer/baker with a local student who shared interest in finding solutions for better health. Natalie Winters, a junior at Hopewell Valley Central…
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Parents must make certain kids get quality schooling
Meryl Bisberg, Hickory Hill Road It’s hard to look back over the last month or so of 2010-2011 school budget events without feeling concerned for the Hillsborough school district and our children who attend the schools. After the district lost $5 million in state aid for next year and presented a budget with over 70…
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WEST WINDSOR: Arts Council announces summer concert schedule
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Arts Council wants to add some rhythm and beat to your summer. That’s why the group has a series of outdoor concerts slated for Nassau Park on Route 1 that explore a variety of musical styles and beats. ”This year we’re focusing on the…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Flynn, Jancewicz win Group I track titles
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Robbinsville High senior Megan Flynn advanced to The Meet of Champions in two events while competing in the Group I championships this past weekend at South Plainfield. Flynn won the 3200 in a time of 11:22.52. Flynn was second in the 1600 (5:14.83). “Megan Flynn won her…
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Temple Beth-El to honor Rabbi Nafshi
Rabbi Robin Nafshi to be honored by Temple Beth-El as she prepares to depart for her own congregation in Concord, New Hampshire later this summer.
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