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PRINCETON: Among friends … : Calvin Trillin regales Friends of Princeton Public Library
Janice Gross, Nancy W. Kieling, Jared Kieling, and Georgie Gould Moss.
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MONTGOMERY: FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Tartacoff still unstoppable for MHS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Perhaps the worst thing that happened to JT Tartacoff this season was scoring three touchdowns in Montgomery High’s season-opening win over Plainfield. ”As nice as that was, it kind of came back to get him,” Montgomery High coach Zoran Milich said. “From that point every…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Nov. 30 – Dec. 6, 2009
Monday, Nov. 30 West Windsor-Plainsboro Board of Education Curriculum Committee, 7 p.m., Central Office. Montgomery Township Planning Board, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building. Wednesday, Dec. 2 Joyce Carol Oates: ‘Little Bird of Heaven’: Joyce Carol Oates will read from her new novel. Set in the mythical small city of Sparta, N.Y., “this searing exploration of the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Service to Knights earns Genco honors
Ken Genco (at right) is congratulated by Somerville Council Grand Knight Scott Morrisey and his wife, Josette, after he was named the council’s Knight of the Year. Photo courtesy of Scott Morrisey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Service to Knights earns Genco honors
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Scott Drive resident Ken Genco joined the Knights of Columbus at age 18 and has logged more than 35 years with the organization. But this year, he went above and beyond “the call of duty,” according to members of the Somerville Council, Knights of Columbus No. 432. The Somerville Council…
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HUNTERDON COUNTY: Health Department sets three more H1N1 clinics
New clinics are in addition to the previously announced H1N1 clinic to be held Nov. 30 at the Route 12 County Complex, Building 1, in Flemington from 4-7 p.m. Hunterdon Department of Health The Hunterdon County Department of Health has announced that preregistration is now open for three additional clinics to be held Dec 3…
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PRINCETON: Among friends … : Calvin Trillin regales Friends of Princeton Public Library
In Nassau Church, humorist Calvin Trillin, left, listens to John McPhee’s introduction. On its event invitation, the Friends of the Princeton Public Library quoted Mr. Trillin as saying, ‘I don’t care where I sit, as long as I get fed.’
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
A Newton resident reported someone tried to break into his vehicle and damaged the driver’s side door lock while it was parked in front of a house on Decamp Drive sometime between 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 and 11 a.m. Nov. 17. According to police, the lock cylinder was inoperative, and there was damage to the…
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MANVILLE: Adopt-a-family food program expands in county
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Last year, a new program to help families in need swept through Manville, as residents donated funds to help those without food during the holidays. And now, resident Ray Walsh, who created the Adopt-a-Family program, is trying to take it countywide. ”Last year, we took on Manville,” he said. “It…
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