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PENNINGTON: P-Day grant funds Farmers Market
The Pennington Day board presents “seed money” to the Pennington Farmers Market, which opens June 6. Shown from left are PQM’s Don Rellstab, Chris Fossel, Mike Foster, Andy Beloff, Brit West and Lee Dickstein of Pennington Day, and Farmers Market representatives Tom Adelman, Cynthia Beloff and Eileen Heinzel.
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MONROE: Good reads at good prices
Staff photo by John Keating. Tyler Wiesendanger and his dad, Andy, look for a good buy.
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School chief says thanks for budget support
Dr. Edward J. Forsthoffer, III On behalf of the Hillsborough Board of Education, I would like to express my appreciation to the voters of Hillsborough for their support of the district’s 2009-2010 school budget. This is the fifth consecutive year in which the budget has been approved by the citizens of Hillsborough with this year’s…
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WEST WINDSOR: Interior work progresses at new senior center
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Interior work in progress at WW senior center Kristine SnodgrassStaff Writer WEST WINDSOR — As the weather warms, construction crews are performing interior work on the addition to the township senior center, which is scheduled for completion late this summer or fall. Work on the $1.6 million addition to the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS play is A ‘OK’
by Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick High School will be presenting the play, “Oklahoma!” from May 7 to 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. ”We’ve never repeated a show in the last 20 years, and this was one of the plays we’ve never done, but that I’ve always wanted to,” said music…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New deacon follows God’s calling
by Davy James, Staff Writer St. Barnabas Episcopal Church has welcomed a new deacon into its family. Cathy Brunson, of Franklin Township, will assist in the church’s worship services, be included in the preaching rotation and in pastoral care of the sick and shut-in and will be heavily involved in the church’s outreach ministries. ”Ever…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Regional school board reorganizes with new member
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The newest member of the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education was sworn in at the body’s reorganization meeting this week. Paul Connolly, 37, was elected after running uncontested for a seat formerly held by Jim Hauck. Mr. Connolly, an East Windsor resident for…
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MANVILLE: Police program rewarding safety-minded bicyclists
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Over the next four months, the Manville Police Department wants to give out as many tickets as possible for free ice cream. For the third year in a row, the department will issue tickets for a free regular ice cream cone at LG’z Boardwalk, on South Main Street, to…
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