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CRANBURY: Strawberry Fest set
By Sara Jansonn, Special Writer CRANBURY — Expect plenty of strawberries in Cranbury next weekend. The First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury’s annual Strawberry Festival will be held June 13 from 4 to 8 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets will cost $7 for children and adults, and $5 for senior citizens at the door. Family passes…
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PRINCETON: University honors actresses Streep and Davis
Graduates in procession. Staff photo by Mark Czakowski
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PENNINGTON: Quality Market to welcome farmers
Saturday is opening day for the Pennington Farmers Market Many people in Hopewell Valley are looking forward to this Saturday’s opening of the Pennington Farmers Market and Mike Rothwell is notable among them. As a member of Pennington’s Economic Development Commission, Mr. Rothwell has long heard how successful farmers markets can bring renewed life to…
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NJ State Library Recognized for Public Relations Excellence
By Gary Cooper The New Jersey State Library was recognized for excellence in public relations by the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America at its annual Pyramid Awards reception for excellence in public relations. The library placed second in the Special Programs category for its statewide marketing campaign “Tell Us Your Story.” The…
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Movie Times: June 5-11
Movies and times are valid from June 5-11. 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): My Life in Ruins (PG13) Fri.-Thurs. 11:50, 2:05, 4:30, 6:50, 9:15. Land of the Lost (PG13) Fri. 11:45, 1:15, 2:10, 3:45, 4:45, 6:10, 7:10,…
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MANVILLE: Community Day volunteers sought for September
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer June 10 meeting welcomes vendors, volunteers With only about four months remaining before the return of the borough’s annual Community Day, plans are being made for activities that, according to Ray Walsh, head of the event’s planning committee, will be “by the people and for the people.” Over the past…
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TANGENTS: The energizing effect of third-graders
By John Saccenti, Managing Editor It had been a long time since I participated in a fire drill, but there I was Monday morning, filing out of my daughter’s elementary school with students and teachers. The alarm’s nightmarish screech had caught me off guard, and I froze for a few minutes as hundreds of girls…
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June 12 Installation of Cantor
By Har Sinai June 12 Installation of Cantor Pincus HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – The installation of Cantor Emily Pincus will take place at Har Sinai Temple, 2421 Pennington Road, on June 12 at 7:30 p.m. Only the fourth cantor in the Temple’s 152-year history, she was trained at New York’s Hebrew Union College School of Sacred Music and is a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Grant buys scanning system The Hillsborough Township Police Department is using a $30,000 state grant to purchase a Life Scan fingerprint and mug shot system that allows for the two actions to be done simultaneously. The system immediately sends the fingerprint and mug shot to the state’s database after they…
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