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JAMESBURG: New twists for Farmer’s Market
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The countdown is officially on as residents and local businesses prep for the borough’s second annual Farmer’s Market, set to open June 13. This year the market will have a different look, including a change of venue, double the vendors and a series of events planned for the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Program prepares special needs students for life
by Davy James, Staff Writer For students with developmental difficulties, preparation for the world outside of South Brunswick High School is vital to becoming productive adults. In order to make sure students with special needs are ready to enter the work force, SBHS offers a program that helps develop the skills necessary to thrive. Job…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Baseball loses in a state playoff slugfest
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The Robbinsville High School baseball team had its late rally fall just a run short as it was eliminated from the Central Jersey Group I Tournament by David Brearley, 9-8, on Friday. Four days after his masterful pitching performance in the state opener (3-1 over New Egypt), Robbinsville’s…
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CRANBURY: A day to remember
Phil McAuliffe Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Jack Kelly leads the Greater Trenton Pipes and Drums down Main Sreet for the Cranbury Memorial Day Parade.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Lachman runs off with titles
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The Robbinsville High School boys’ track team had three different athletes advance on to the Group I finals while competing in the Central Jersey Sectionals this past Friday and Saturday. “We had a good sectionals overall,” Robbinsville Coach James Hunter said. “We are a young team and are…
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PRINCETON: Health ended councilwoman’s reelection bid
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A good politician learns to see opportunity where others don’t. And, sometimes, to see when discretion is the better part of valor. That moment came last month for Princeton Borough Councilwoman Margaret Karcher, who April 23 made the choice to bow out of Tuesday’s Democratic primary election because of the…
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A good time now
Norm Goldman, Hopewell Township As we all know too well, New Jersey has the sixth highest cost of living in the nation. Many of us who are fortunate enough to live in the Valley deal with that reality daily whether it be taxes, health care costs, fuel and utility expenses, and inevitable rising food…
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CRANBURY: A day to remember
Phil McAuliffe Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Hightstown firefighter Richard Weisel gets ready to drive a 1914 ladder truck in the Cranbury Memorial Day parade.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Pain at the pump
Local prices, well below national average, may level off By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Despite the nearly 40-cent-per-gallon spike in the cost of gasoline over the past month, some analysts are predicting the pain at the pump won’t get much worse this summer. As of Thursday, the average price per gallon for regular gasoline among…
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