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AROUND CRANBURY: Christmas in July and a busy September
By Lorraine Sedor, Columnist Celebrate Christmas in July by watching a 3-D version of “Polar Express” at the Cranbury Public Library on Monday, July 27 at 3 p.m. The library provides the glasses and the treat — Christmas cookies! Later in the week, come to the library for the second annual festival of fun, Libraryfest,…
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CRANBURY: Calling all Muggles!
The Cranbury Arts Council’s Summer Theater Workshop put on their version of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” July 31 at the Cranbury Methodist Church.
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LAWRENCE: Stimulus funding will repave 2 miles of Rt. 1
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer LAWRENCE — Occasional lane closures will be in effect on a two-mile stretch of U.S. Route 1 in Lawrence and West Windsor townships until the end of this year as road crews resurface the highway as part of a federally funded project announced this week by state and local officials. Mayor…
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Unique cars shine at New Hope show
Event is Aug. 8 and 9, from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. on the grounds of New Hope-Solebury High School The 52nd annual New Hope Automobile Show will be held Aug. 8 and 9, from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. on the grounds of New Hope-Solebury High School. Among the more than 400 classic and antique cars…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Young musician likes view ‘From the Top’
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Deberly Kauffman can’t pinpoint exactly what makes her nervous before a performance. It’s also tough for the 17-year-old township resident to pick just one piece of classical music as her favorite. But the Robbinsville High student knows exactly why she loves playing the viola and violin, and…
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LAWRENCE: FreeCycle event encourages trading your stuff
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Like many people, Anya Saretzky has a lot of “stuff.” But unlike some people, she would prefer to give that stuff a new life — recycling unwanted items through “FreeCycle,” a special event set for Aug. 16. The free event, which is set for 8 a.m. to 1…
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PRINCETON: Billing dispute settled, Boro owes $74,000
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer A long-running cross-billing dispute between Princeton Borough and Princeton Township appears to be close to a resolution after officials from both towns have agreed on the sums owed in each direction. The agreement, which will see Princeton Borough make a single payment of $74,000 to the township, was discussed and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A Night Out with neighbors and the police (w/video)
Police host annual festival at Rowland Park by Davy James, Staff Writer Amid the smell of hot dogs and the sounds of children playing, several hundred residents packed Rowland Park on Tuesday night to enjoy the South Brunswick Police Department’s celebration of National Night Out. The crime and drug prevention event is designed to allow…
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