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LAWRENCE: Big meets ahead for LHS track
Cards post personal bests By Rudy Brandl, The Packet Group Lawrence High’s track and field athletes are starting to heat up, just in time for a series of big meets in the month of May. The Cardinals will be busier than usual this month, with two regular season tri-meets remaining in addition to the usual…
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EWING: PEAC raises $23K for Dreamlift trip
Operation Dreamlift takes seriously ill children and other needy youngsters to Disney World in Orlanda, Fla., for a day By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The Pennington-Ewing Athletic Club’s “Runway to Runway” fundraiser on April 25 raised $23,000 for Operation Dreamlift, which takes seriously ill children and other needy youngsters to Disney World in Orlanda, Fla.,…
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CRANBURY: A night of jazz
Staff photo by John Keating. From left, Amanda Phelan, Veronica Spann, Tory Anderson and Christine Cha swing to the music.
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Give gift of health on Mother’s Day
Rochelle Hammer of Susan G. Komen For the Cure Mothers are special — kind, thoughtful, caring, hardworking — precious and dear to us. When we are little, they cuddle us and bring joy and laughter into our lives. As we grow up, they put us on a positive path with their encouraging words and…
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JAMESBURG: Memorial Day parade on the ropes
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The Jamesburg-Helmetta-Monroe Memorial Day parade has been a 126-year tradition, but this year, the event is marching to a different beat, at least financially speaking. Over the past few years, organizers have experienced the ongoing trend of skyrocketing costs on top of dwindling contributions, said organizer Allan E.…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Methodist Church says farewell
By Lorraine Sedor, Columnist The United Methodist Church of Cranbury extends an invitation to all of Cranbury to wish Pastor Jack Foster well on the occasion of his retirement. The church, as well as many in town, feels he has served not only his congregation, but the entire town over the 25 years he has…
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CRANBURY: Green thumbs
Staff photo by John Keating. Cranbury School second-graders Shne Spring and Danielle Danis during a tree planting at Village park on Arbor Day.
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PRINCETON: Township reviews fines for dog infractions
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Errant dogs, a former mayor and payments to neighboring Princeton Borough were on the agenda of the Princeton Township Committee Monday evening. A $1,660,000 payment to Princeton Borough for past sewer repairs and upgrades was approved as part of the Township Committee’s consent agenda. Also approved as part…
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