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Metuchen Lions Club flea market June 12
The 40th semi-annual flea market sponsored by the Metuchen Lions Club will be held Saturday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the New Street municipal parking lot in Metuchen. Vendors may reserve spaces, which are 18 feet by 20 feet, at $18 each by calling 732-767-9136. Proceeds will benefit projects to aid…
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Tower area garage sale set for June 5 in Edison
Barbara Penny, broker sales associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Metuchen, will sponsor the seventh annual Tower Area Garage Sale in North Edison on June 5, with a rain date of June 6. The daylong event will include 40 homes each hosting an individual garage sale. All participating homes are bordered by Grove Avenue,…
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Split board approves more cuts, privatizing in Edison schools
BY KATHY CHANG EDISON — Frustration was on the faces of seemingly everyone June 1 as a divided Board of Education made another round of sweeping cuts to its school budget for next year. The board approved a list of cuts that included privatizing the district’s 137 paraprofessional and teacher aide positions, and cut 11…
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MONTGOMERY: Paladino repeats in Group IV high jump
Several area girls reach Meet of Champions By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Meet of Champions is all about another chance for some area girls. For Fiona Paladino, it’s a chance to snare gold in the high jump. The Montgomery High School junior repeated as Group IV girls champion at 5-feet-8 on Saturday, the…
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Autism Conference
By Philip Hartman Contact: Philip Hartman Director of Public Relations Saint Peter’s Healthcare System New Brunswick, N.J. 732-339-7002 E-mail: [email protected] Conference to explore autism treatment, management trends NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., JUNE 1 – The Children’s Hospital at Saint Peter’s University Hospital will host a one-day conference on autism from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., June…
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PRINCETON: Run to Cup no laughing matter
Former Tiger Powe aids Flyers playoff run By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Darroll Powe had just graduated and started his professional hockey career when Princeton University graduate George Parros celebrated being a part of the Anaheim Ducks’ Stanley Cup win. Three years later, Powe is trying to become the second Princeton graduate to win…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Men: Take control of your health now!
By Sidney J. Goldfarb, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Too many men wait to see a doctor until something is seriously wrong. A more proactive approach to their health can result, however, in the prevention and treatment of many common health problems, if detected early. It’s no coincidence that women — who make twice…
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PRINCETON: Simulating tragedy to stimulate teen responsibility
Princeton Township Patrolman Ben Gering helps administer a sobriety test to Ammon Kansupada of the Hun School who played the drunk driver in a crash simulation staged for Princeton HS students. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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June 3 vote on Westerly Church expansion plan
Sarah Wasserman of Princeton Speaking for myself and five other residents of Herrontown Lane, I am warning that a wolf in sheep’s clothing called the Westerly Road Church is knocking at our doors. A drama is unfolding as the church makes its application for zoning approval at the intersection of Bunn Drive and Herrontown…
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