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MANVILLE: Saturday’s blessing renews tradition for Sacred Heart
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Sacred Heart Church parishioners will uphold one of the traditions of the Polish church this week, having food for the Easter holiday blessed on Saturday. The annual blessing of the food in Poland and other European countries is a time of great pageant and customs. For the tradition, a…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings PENNINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL: April 5, 7 p.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL: April 5, 7 p.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: April 5, 6 p.m., municipal budget review and agenda meeting; April 12, 7 p.m., regular, Municipal Building. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY and OPEN SPACE ADVISORY…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Men in car approach girls
Police Department issues stranger alert By Davy James, Staff Writer Police are searching for two men who approached and questioned two 12-year-old girls in Brunswick Acres about their cell phones. The two girls were riding their bikes on Barbara Street on Friday at 5:30 p.m. when they were approached by two males in a vehicle.…
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PENNINGTON: PQM fetes 50 at current location
Store’s owners have planned a 50th anniversary celebration for April 17 and 18 and YMCA will benefit By John Tredrea, Staff Writer April 19, 1960, the Pennington Quality Market opened at its current location, at the southeast corner of Route 31 (it was called Route 69 then) and West Delaware Avenue. The store’s owners have…
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LETTER: Save teachers, classroom programs first
Bradley H. Kline, South Brunswick I have been a resident of South Brunswick for more than 25 years, and have practiced family medicine in our community for an equal time. Two of my children have graduated from this fine school system, and my youngest is still matriculating. When I attended the school board meeting on…
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Voters are frustrated
Irene Rudolph, Lambertville At the budget meetings of the South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) Board of Education on March 11 and 18, there was passionate lobbying by students, parents, and coaches to protect their particular piece of the extracurricular budget. Indeed, a disproportionate amount of time at the March 11 meeting was spent…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: EWRSD school board focused on one finalist for superintendent post
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer The East Windsor Regional School District appears very close to finding a permanent superintendent. Board of Education President Alice Weisman said this week that the board has whittled down about a half dozen interviewed candidates to one finalist, who will soon be asked to come in for a third job…
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Explorations
Larry Mansier, Hopewell Valley Senior Foundation After a successful fall semester, Explorations is back for the spring with five senior learning courses starting the week of April 19. Classes run from 1-3 p.m. during the week. Cut-off date is April 14. On Monday, Princeton University architect emeritus, Jon Hlafter, will lead a four-week architectural…
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JAMESBURG: Library to become a gallery
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG The Jamesburg Public Library is calling on artists to help transform the building into a gallery in April. In its third year, the Jamesburg Art and Exhibition Sale is looking to draw in local artists with original work. The juried art show will be held at the library…
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