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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: ‘Click it or Ticket’ starts Monday
Campaign to run through May 31 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Beginning May 18 and running through May 31, officers of the Hopewell Township Police Department will be cracking down on unbuckled motorists and their passengers as part of the national “Click it or Ticket” campaign. The annual campaign includes high visibility law enforcement seat…
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Summer art show is under way at Straube Center
The show runs through June 26 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer There are landscape photographs less than 1 foot high and nearly several yards wide, of compelling clarity, not to mention quite beautiful. Now, how do you do that? ”I used a revolving lens panoramic camera,” explained Al Nyiri. “It has a perspective of 140…
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LAWRENCE: Golfers play well at tournaments
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Chris Boutote knew it was going to be a tough Monday when his shot landed in a tree — and he had to play it from there. The Lawrence High School senior showed why he is so good by overcoming that shot, personal illness and a tough front nine…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmers market coming to the downtown
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN There will soon be a new destination on Friday nights for fresh foods in downtown Hightstown. This summer the Downtown Hightstown organization will be holding a weekly Farmers Market by the lake featuring locally grown foods. The market will be open from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on…
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NBC baseball fights way into state playoffs
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor With a 4-5 record following action on Saturday, May 2, the Northern Burlington High School baseball team anxiously awaited for a chance to get back on the field, win a game, improve to .500 and earn a spot in the state playoffs. Then it rained. It rained. It…
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PRINCETON: EW’s Jackson decries environmental injustice
By Greg Forester, The Packet Group PRINCETON East Windsor’s Lisa Jackson, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, laid out her plans to fight for environmental justice for low-income Americans and use so-called green jobs to help reinvigorate the economy during a speech at the Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University. Ms. Jackson, who…
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MILLSTONE: Council to address rejected school budget
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor MILLSTONE The Township Council will meet Saturday to tackle the defeated school budget. The meeting will take place at 2 p.m. at the township building at 215 Millstone Road, Deputy Clerk Nancy Warnick said Tuesday. Local voters rejected the $36.4 million budget April 21 by a substantial margin, 691-413.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Things to Do
May 15 American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road, South Brunswick, will host a Karaoke Dance beginning at 8:30 p.m. The karaoke is free and open to the public. For information call 732-329-9861. Karaoke dance: May 16 The Zerbini Family Circus will perform May 16 and Sunday, May 17, at Crossroads Middle School South, Major…
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