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ROBBINSVILLE: Girls track team getting set for big meets
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The Robbinsville High School girls’ track team defeated Nottingham (78-53) and Hightstown (76-64) on Wednesday, April 29 for their first two wins of the season. The winners in the meet for Robbinsville were Silpa Srinivasulu (400 hurdles in 1:12.6), Amber Scott (100 meters in 12.9 and triple jump…
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MONROE: A tree grows in Monroe
Staff photo by John Keating. Oak Tree School Students Casey Filiault and Rishabh Bendiganavale show off their worm bin, which students there used to help produce soil to be used for a newly planted tree.
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MONROE: A tree grows in Monroe
Staff photoby John Keating. Tina Gasko and Pareth Patel fill the dirt around a newly planted red oak tree. The tree was donated by Tinas family, which owns Gaskos Farm.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Neighbor rescues woman after fire erupts
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A Durling Way resident’s life was saved by a neighbor, who rescued her after a fire broke out in her home, Thursday morning. Police found heavy smoke billowing out the front door of a first-floor apartment at 10:03 a.m., but the fire only affected one residence. According to Hillsborough Police…
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Pennington Day: Just a week away!
Andy Beloff, vice president, Pennington Day Board of Trustees With just over a week to go, Pennington Day wants to thank its corporate sponsors for helping to make this day possible. List updated through this week (check Pennington Day Web site for further updates): $1,000: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Capital Health, NT Callaway. $500: Henderson Sotheby’s…
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Builder/Garden Builder Showcases “Super Green” Orangerie
Christie Kelly DATE: May 7, 2009 Contact: Lothar Ehrich, President FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phone: (732) 329-3888 Builder/Garden Builder Showcases “Super Green” Orangerie Chesterfield, NJ – Located at 139 Bordentown-Georgetown Rd., in Chesterfield Township, N.J., the newly completed Ehrich & Ehrich Design Center (orangerie) serves as a model for commercial properties being built with environmental concerns…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
Scott Mortensen, 31, of Marilyn Drive, was charged April 20 with driving while intoxicated. Police said an officers saw him at 1:05 a.m. failing to stop at a red signal while turning left from Route 571 east on Route 130 north. Police said a search of the vehicle revealed a glass vial containing human growth…
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CRANBURY: A night of jazz
Staff photo by John Keating. Alex Rifkin of the Princeton Jazz Ensemble plays Cole Porter’s "It’s Alright With Me."
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MANVILLE: Council tables fire inspection fees hike
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Businesses object to inspection fees hike Borough Councilman Lou Fischer moved to table an ordinance updating fire safety rules because several business owners expressed a desire to make some changes to better suit owners in the current economy at the April 27 council meeting. The council unanimously approved tabling the…
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