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MANVILLE: Magician’s show for seniors not just another illusion
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Abracadabra was the main word at the Manville Senior Center March 4, as the senior citizens enjoyed a magic show by magician David Moneypenny. The hour-long show amazed the crowd. The show began with just a simple question from Mr. Moneypenny: “Does everyone have an imagination?” Many magic tricks…
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CANDIDATE’S CORNER: Keep schools’ quality with fiscal realities in mind
Thuy Anh Le Realizing that some townspeople know me as Kim and Alyssa Le’s mom who has volunteered as “Donnie the Dinosaur” at Young Author’s Day, Science Fairs, ARIS International Festivals, HMS theater programs, Raider Marching Band Parent Association, and as a Girl Scout leader for 14 years, I thought it would be helpful for…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Public can meet school board hopefuls Tuesday
Forum in TV studio at CHS By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Tuesday, the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters will hold its annual School Board Candidates Night. The public is invited to attend the 90-minute program, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the TV studio at Hopewell Valley Central High School, Pennington-Titusville Road. The…
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MANVILLE: Weston experimenters study eggs and inertia for science fair
Colin Breese and Anthony Miller demonstrate magnetic forces in their science fair project. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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PRINCETON: Gun arrest made in Nassau Street incident
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer A Plainsboro man faces a string of charges in connection with an alleged gunpoint robbery Monday afternoon on Nassau Street, according to authorities. Anthony Justin Gaylord, 29, of Tamarron Drive, Plainsboro, was arrested that night and charged with first-degree armed robbery, third-degree aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for an…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville and West Amwell Lambertville police reported: — March 8, Guy L. Watson, 51, of Lambertville, reported a theft from his room to Officer Sharon Polyak. Taken were a smoking pipe and envelope of money from his nightstand. Police have a possible suspect. The investigation is continuing. — March 13, a 15-year-old boy reported to…
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BOOK SIGNING AT BARNES & NOBLE
KATE TEDDER STOP BY BARNES AND NOBLE AT THE HAMILTON MARKETPLACE ON SAT. APRIL 3 @ 2:00 TO MEET AUTHOR KATE TEDDER. HER NOVEL, CHANGE HAS COME IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. IN THIS NOVEL, KATE WRITES HOW GLOBAL WARMING/CLIMATE CHANGE IS A SCANDLE OF A LIFETIME BUT THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE HAPPENING. CHECK IT OUT!!!!
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To the Editor: Efforts at flood control are ignoring causes, fixes
By Bob Kaminski, of Liberty Street On March 15, NEWS 12 TV station did a story from Bound Brook, depicting how things “where a bit better now that the Green Brook” flood plan and construction was somewhat in place. Wrong! First, let me add that this past storm was less than half the amount that…
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Senior corner
Chapter A Hillsborough Senior Citizens Chapter A meets the first Thursday of each month at 12:30 p.m. in the municipal building. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. giving you time to review the activities we offer. Dick Meier is president and you can call him at 359-6984. The Mardi Gras…
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