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CRANBURY: Museum exhibit stitches together Cranbury’s history
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY The Cranbury Museum is displaying a patchwork of the township’s history during the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society’s “American Quilts: Our Cranbury Collection” exhibit, allowing visitors to trace through Cranbury’s roots seam by seam. ”Our quilts are so interesting,” said Lisa Beach, a curator at the Cranbury Museum.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Neighborhood’s watchers helping make residents safer
Hillsborough police praised the efforts of the Huntington Park development Neighborhood Watch, who have helped reduce the incidents of vandalism and graffiti. Photo by Regina Neri
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
East Windsor Alberto Bilini, 45, of Ithaca Place, was charged June 29 with driving while intoxicated. Police said officers responded at 9:40 p.m. to a report of a car being driven recklessly in the northbound lanes of Route 130. Police said officers saw the vehicle failing to keep right, weaving and failing to…
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Athletic Proportions
The Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival will premiere a restored Prokofiev composition By Megan Sullivan DURING Joseph Stalin’s reign of the Soviet Union, cultural policy stifled the creativity and experimentation of artists, from painters to poets. The government-imposed style of socialist realism became the official standard in all fields of the arts. For musicians, this…
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WEST WINDSOR: Princeton Power opens new offices
WEST WINDSOR — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held here this week for the new headquarters of a clean energy company that had its humble beginnings in a Princeton University dorm room. Formed after its founders took first place in the university’s 2001 Business Plan Contest, Princeton Power officially opened its new 8,000-square-foot facility Tuesday on…
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Successful event
Rosa Ibanez, Pegasus Children’s Academy On June 27 a Family Fair was held at Pegasus Children’s Academy in Pennington. The event was a success and the management wants to personally thank everyone for visiting and for donations given to Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey. Families and friends were entertained by Mad Science’s scientists with…
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TITUSVILLE: Town fetes July 4
Shown sitting on the back of a convertible is Lisa Rich, this year’s Miss 4th of July, of Titusville.
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MOVIE TIMES: July 10 – July 16
Movies and times are valid from July 10-16. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST BRUNSWICK MEGA MOVIES (732-651-6342): Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (PG) Tues. 11:59; Wed.-Thurs. 10:05, 10:50, 11:40, 12:20, 1:15, 2:05, 2:55, 3:40, 4:35, 5:25, 6:15, 7:05, 8, 8:45,…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar, July 10 – July 18, 2009
APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE! — Melanie Clarke, Executive Director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, accepts a Citation of Excellence which was presented to the PSO at the State House Annex by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The Arts Council’s highest and most prestigious award, the Citation of Excellence was awarded to the PSO for…
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