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Online Volunteers
By Cindy Pirante Help build the largest human edited interviews directory of the web! Joournalist project looking for virtual volunteers. News about The Joournalist – which is the first human edited interviews search engine of the Web. The Joournalist is a data engine based on human edited interviews. It is an online service that plans…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police ask residents to clean out medicine cabinets
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer One of the most overlooked places in the home may be the one in most need of cleaning, according to local police officials. That is where Operation Medicine Cabinet New Jersey comes into play. Middlesex County will host this first statewide prescription disposal day Nov. 14. Locally, the Cranbury Police…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders field hockey on a roll
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Hillsborough High field hockey team is finishing its season ideally, at a much higher level than where it began. The Raiders are gathering steam for a run in the North Jersey 2, Group IV state tournament. After a 4-0 win over 11th-seeded Manalapan last Thursday, the sixth-seeded Raiders…
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MCCC Theatre Students to Present "Rimers of Eldritch" Nov. 12 – 15
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. –Theatre students at Mercer County Community College will present Lanford Wilson’s “Rimers of Eldritch” as their fall production. This sobering look at small town life will be performed Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 14 and 15 at 2 p.m.…
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PENNINGTON: Convenience store opens on Route 31
Mihir Desai, owner, has done it all before By John Tredrea, Staff Writer When it comes to running a convenience store, Mihir Desai has been around the block and then some. For 15 years, he ran one in Times Square in New York. He also owned one in South Plainfield for five years. Now Mr.…
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Beyond belief
Sara E.K. Cooper, Titusville Recently in a public meeting, Township Deputy Mayor John Murphy labeled a concerned citizen ridiculous and pathetic when an opposing view was raised. The level of disrespect to the individual was beyond belief. No words can do it justice. Now Mr. Murphy is conducting a public relations campaign to justify…
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MANVILLE: Residents report damaged cars on Halloween
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer About 11 cars were found painted, keyed or both Oct. 31 with police believing all but one of the incidents are related. St. John Street, Dailey Place, Clinton Avenue and South 14th Avenue residents reported damage to their vehicles. Four vehicles were reported keyed on St. John Street, one vehicle…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Democrats maintain 5-1 council majority
Phil McAuliffe Democratic candidates Dimitri Musing (left) and Larry Quattrone congratulate each other after learning of their victory in the Hightstown Borough Council election Tuesday night. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Up for the TASK?
Bernadette Morton, Susan Pinto, Rachel Donington Torpey, Toll Gate TASK We care, we share, we give. Each Thanksgiving, the Toll Gate Grammar School community provides 1,000 dinners for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK), ensuring a special holiday for Mercer County’s neediest residents. This has been a tradition at Toll Gate for 24 years.…
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