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PRINCETON: Block party benefits
Arts Council’s programs enjoy community support By Christian Kirkpatrick, Special Writer During a mini-monsoon Saturday night, some 400 people left their dry homes to attend a block party. Thank goodness it was held inside. At the Atrium in Skillman, the Arts Council of Princeton served the first course of its Dining by Design: Block Party.…
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PRINCETON: Block party benefits
Arts Council Executive Director Jeff Nathanson and event chair Regan Tuder enjoy a moment at Saturday’s block party at 23 Orchard Road, Skillman. Photo by Deborah Land
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PRINCETON: Block party benefits
Judy Scheide toasts her guests at a Dining by Design dinner she hosted with her husband, William Scheide, on Oct. 24. Photo by Deborah Land
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HILLSBOROUGH: Clover Hill church marks 175 years
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In 1833, the residents of the Clover Hill village, in Hillsborough, decided they needed a church closer to their homes, and which would not require long horse and buggy rides to get there. For a year, they accepted money and lumber to build the church, designing it from scratch and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Churches join for Autumn Festival Saturday
Two Hillsborough churches will host a free, family-friendly Autumn Festival on Saturday at the Christian Community Chapel at 211 Route 206. The joint project with the chapel and neighboring Crossroads Community Church will offer families games, crafts, face painting, a puppet show and free family photos from noon to 5 p.m. There will also be…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township awards Schenk Farm contracts
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council on Monday awarded more than $175,000 in contracts to go toward the renovation of the Schenck Farm Wagon House and its artifacts display room. The council unanimously agreed to pay New Jersey Barn Company Inc. $45,000 to repair the timber frame of the Schenck…
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HOLLYWOOD: Heather Stephens: Becoming, and being, an actor
FRANK OCKENFELS Heather Stephens, a star in “The Forgotten.”
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor rehires Caffrey for part-time post
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Mary Caffrey who was ousted as township administrator this summer by Mayor Dave Fried and whose full-time rehiring subsequently was opposed by the Township Council is back on the municipal payroll. Mayor Fried confirmed this week that he recently rehired Ms. Caffrey. Her new position is…
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MANVILLE: Weston event offers tasty choices
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Families at Weston School celebrated United Nations Day last week with a dinner sponsored by the Weston PTA. The dinner brought families of different ethnic nationalities together for an evening dinner. Each family brought a main dish, side dish or dessert to share with the other attendees. While PTA…
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