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MONROE: Children help food pantry
Alaina Pede, Scott Pede, Lindsey Michaels, Rima Michaels, Emily Michaels, Bonnie Leibowitz, Emma Pede, Leanna Pede bring their donations to the Monroe Township Food Pantry.
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MANVILLE: Poolside movies debut Friday night
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer After a successful “trial run,” the Manville Recreation Department has planned three free movie nights at Memorial Pool on Friday evenings throughout the summer. ”This will be ongoing into the future,” said Recreation Department Director Rich Armstrong. “It will be one of our summer events from now on.” According to…
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Princeton Pro Musica now scheduling auditions for choral singers for its 31st season of choral masterworks
By Janet Pfeiffer Princeton Pro Musica is now scheduling auditions for volunteer and professional choral singers for its 31st season of performing choral masterworks. The 95-voice chorus and 18-voice chamber chorus are conducted by Frances Fowler Slade. Princeton Pro Musica exists to perform choral masterworks and other works of the choral literature with energy, passion,…
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CRANBURY: Teacher becomes the student, then the master
By Davy James, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Many students have passed through the halls of the Cranbury School learning art from the instruction of teacher Tamara Woronczuk. Now, residents will get to experience the work of Ms. Woronczuk as well, as the Gourgaud Gallery will be presenting an exhibit of her work throughout August. From…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SB beats Piscataway again
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor Consider it a double-bonus for South Brunswick Post 401 in its 13-5 win over Piscataway Monday night. For one, the Senior American Legion baseball team kept its hopes alive of advancing to the state tournament. For another, SB felt it reaffirmed its contention that it was the class of the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police target ATV riders
by Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick Police will be increasing patrols to crack down on the illegal operation of all-terrain vehicles on private and public property. Police said they’ve been receiving complaints from residents regarding the use of ATVs and will be stepping up enforcement related to all laws and ordinances. ATVs cannot be…
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CRANBURY RETROSPECTIVE
10 Years Ago – 1999 • Thomas J. Reilly was elected president of the Cranbury Lions Club for 1999-2000. Mr. Reilly, his officers, directors and club members, are committed to serving the needs of Cranbury and Lions International. • The Cranbury Public Library Board of Trustees voted to reelect Ginny Swanagan as board president. She was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Route 206 bypass will add sound barrier, cul-de-sacs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Residents living near the north end of the Route 206 bypass will have a sound barrier to block noise from the highway when it’s built, after the Township Committee unanimously approved New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) plans, July 14. The resolution also supports the decision to create two cul-de-sacs…
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The risks of flouride in Princeton water
Elizabeth Perez of Princeton The story of fluoride, one that should seemingly be of our past, but is still present here with us today. The push for fluoride to be in the majority of United States water came from Francis Frary of Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA). Fluoride is used as a flux to melt…
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