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WEST WINDSOR: Township gets $725,000 in state grants
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — West Windsor received $725,000 from the state to help with road projects and land preservation, officials announced this week. The township received $225,000 from the state Department of Transportation’s Municipal Aid Program and $500,000 from the state Department of Environmental Protection’s Green Acres program. Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh…
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PRINCETON: ‘Redemption’: Making a movie about justice restored
In the Princeton offices of Centurion Ministries, the three partners producing ‘Redemption,’ a feature film on the prison ordeal of Joyce Ann Brown — clockwise from top: Joe Seldner, Jim McCloskey and Jay Regan. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs
More than $1 million in grants received this year The township announced Oct. 27 that, this year, it has received almost $1 million in grant money, in addition to more than $3 million provided by the federal, state and county governments for open space preservation over the past few months. This announcement was made on…
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"A DICKENS OF A WEEKEND" RINGS IN SPRING LAKE’S HOLIDAY SEASON
Seaside Village of Spring Lake Announces Holiday Shopping Weekend Celebration By Shannon Furey SPRING LAKE, NJ (Nov. 3, 2009) – The seaside community of Spring Lake is excited to announce its weekend-long holiday celebration, “A Dickens of a Weekend,” inspired by the Victorian holiday play, “Scrooge.” On Friday, December 4 and Saturday, December 5, Spring…
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"A Christmas Story" Ushers in Holiday Merriment at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Nov. 27 – Dec. 6
Young Ralphie, played by Jason Wilks of Princeton Junction, is pictured with adult Ralph and narrator Steve Decker of Morrisville, Pa. “A Christmas Story” is presented by The Pennington Players at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Nov. 27-Dec. 6. For tickets, call 6
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PRINCETON: PDS girls enjoy Prep A championship
Freshman Asch a perfect addition By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With her father as a teacher and coach at Princeton Day School, Samantha Asch has seen plenty of Panther tennis matches in her lifetime. This year, she had the chance to play in them. The freshman completed a perfect season at second singles to…
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PRINCETON: ‘Redemption’: Making a movie about justice restored
By Michael Redmond Lifestyle Editor On Saturday at the Millennium 2000 Gallery in Dallas, friends and supporters of Joyce Ann Brown will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of her release from prison, where she had served nine years of a life sentence for a robbery and murder she had nothing to do with. …
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5 Cheap Gift Ideas That Are Ideal For Christmas
The word ‘cheap’ when describing promotional gifts often gives people the impression that the product is low quality. Low quality products are not what this article is about. There are plenty of good quality and popular cheap promotional gifts that can promote your business or build your brand around the Christmas season. Let’s face it,…
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Plainsboro Paralympics medalist speaks to teens with disabilities
By Beth Fand Incollingo Plainsboro resident Bonnie St. John was the keynote speaker Oct. 21 when Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation (NPC) hosted 50 high school and college students with disabilities for a mentoring and hands-on career exploration event on national Disability Mentoring Day. The purpose of the event at NPC’s East Hanover campus was to enlighten…
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