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Pennington man wins HBA photo contest
Hopewell Business Association President Virginia Aris (left) presents certificate to Dan Valanzola, winner of the HBA’s 2010 calendar photo contest.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Celebrating Christmas in June
By Davy James, Staff Writer Freshly cut green grass, the sounds of splashing in neighborhood pools and the sight of sweaty middle-aged athletes trying to recapture past glory on a softball field doesn’t exactly conjure images of the holiday season. But a certain overly dressed visitor in a furry red suit will be helping spread…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Padovano, Oni both get through
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor Ever so quietly, junior Brian Oni and sophomore Dominick Padovano have remained the course this spring season and the results speak for themselves. Both South Brunswick High underclassmen advanced to Wednesday’s NJSIAA Meet of Champions (completed after press time) with top-six finishes in last weekend’s Group IV meet at Egg…
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Great Family Day!
Liz Murray, Friends of Princeton University Art Museum It was our pleasure to welcome the 900 people who attended Family Day (a record number) on May 16, sponsored by the Friends of Princeton University Art Museum. This eagerly anticipated annual event features art projects, live entertainment, a Treasure Hunt, and lunch – all offered…
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PRINCETON: University honors actresses Streep and Davis
ABC Evening News anchor Charlie Gibson, a Princeton University Trustee, chats with Ms. Streep. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Primary voters back Christie and Corzine
Tuesday’s local election results given By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Tuesday, Valley voters followed others statewide in picking Republican Chris Christie and Democratic incumbent Jon S. Corzine as the candidates for governor in the November general election.’ As of Wednesday morning, Mr. Christie had received 640 votes. Challengers Steven M. Lonegan and Rick Merkt…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Businesses urged to devise plans for emergencies
By Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick wants to make the network of businesses and corporations in the township into a community that works together in times of emergency. At last week’s Commerce Commission Business-to-Business luncheon, township officials joined with business owners from throughout South Brunswick to speak on the importance of having a plan…
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PRINCETON: The library gets a new cafe
Staffers, above, stock the trays. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PENNINGTON: Council still mulling liquor license question
Pennington has been a dry town since 1936 By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer possibility of issuing a liquor license. Pennington has been a dry town since 1936. After Prohibition ended in 1933, the borough passed an ordinance banning the issuance of any liquor licenses. Discussion has been under way on whether that ban should be…
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