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POINT TAKEN: Princeton celebrates books for kids
Lynn Cherry, who writes books and produces movies that teach children about the environment.
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POINT TAKEN: Princeton celebrates books for kids
Chess matches went on non-stop during the during the Princeton Children’s Book Festival.
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New York water release: Delaware River effects uncertain
Officials in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York state and New York City agreed to the proposal Sept. 2 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Three New York reservoirs could release up to 50 billion gallons of water into the Delaware River to allow for the repair of a 45-mile tunnel, beginning this month through May…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Area mourns a special friend who died at 36
Former Bordentown City resident Colleen Jones Anderson, who died Sept. 7 of liver and colon cancer.
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ROBBINSVILLE: District says new school is definitely needed
So, too, is about $7 million for Sharon school By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE With a projected enrollment increase of about 20 percent over the next five years, the need for a new school is clear, and it should be built next to the Pond Road Middle School. That was the message…
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RINGOES: Sheep and Fiber Festival
Phil McAuliffe Dru Shepard of Toms River grooms an English Angora rabbit at the Garden State Sheep and Fiber Festival.
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POINT TAKEN: Princeton celebrates books for kids
Children’s author Sudipta Bardham-Quallen, whose books include biographies and a wide range of non-fiction topics.
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RINGOES: Sheep and Fiber Festival
Phil McAuliffe Jordan Drummond, 6, of Lambertville gets acquainted with a sheep at the Garden State Sheep and Fiber Festival.
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Historic Kingston house finds new life as Asian-inspired wellness center
Architect rendering of the spa garden at "Onsen for All"
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