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Met. Library presents ‘The Fabulous Fifties’
The Metuchen Public Library will present Linda Ipanema and Stan Edwards in a program of Dixieland jazz titled “The Fabulous Fifties” on Sunday, May 16, at 2 p.m. The program will be presented in the library’s Community Room. Admission is free. For more information, call John McBride at 732-632-8526 at the Metuchen Public Library.
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Former Lambertville Resident to Hold Booksigning
By Cate Masters Lambertville, N.J.— Lambertville native Cate Masters will sign copies of three recent releases from noon until 4:00 p.m. on June 12, 2010, at J.B. Kline Gallery, 25 Bridge Street, Lambertville, N.J. Now living in central Pennsylvania, Ms. Masters is the author of twenty-seven published works of fiction, ranging from fantasy/dark fantasy, historical,…
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10th Annual Kids Camp at Princeton Community Church
Michele Hlewicki 10th Annual Kids Camp set for June 21-24th at Princeton Community Church May 11, 2010 Pennington, NJ – Princeton Community Church announces its 10th Annual Kids Camp Monday June 21st through Thursday June 24 and Sunday June 27th. During the week the free camp will run from 6:30-8:45 PM. All children ages 4…
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American Legion Post 401 Installs New Officers
Front from left: Irv Demarest, 1st vice Commander, Rich Allen, service officer, Hank DeGroff, finance officer. Back from left William Smirk, Sergeant at Arms, Frank McCarthy, chaplain &, Dennis Collingswood, 2nd vice commander, Gary Cooper, Post Commander
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PLAINSBORO: UMCP hospital taking shape here
The new University Medical Center of Princeton rises off Route 1 in Plainsboro. It is expected to open next year, replacing the facility on Witherspoon Street in Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PLAINSBORO: UMCP hospital taking shape here
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Princeton Healthcare officials say construction of the new hospital is on schedule for an early 2012 opening. According to Pam Garbini, vice president of construction and facilities, the hospital is 35 percent complete and on target to be enclosed by mid-fall and completed by the end of 2011.…
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