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Summer History Day Camp Celebrating 25 years!
Old Barracks Museum The Old Barracks Museum in Trenton proudly announces its 25th year of Summer Day Camp recreating camp life on the Old Barracks parade ground. Campers muster into George Washington’s Patriot Army; Learn 18th century living skills –Cooking, Sewing, Dancing and Songs; Practice marching drills according to Baron Von Steubens’ Manual of Arms; and…
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PRINCETON: Hun’s Molloy motivated for states
Girls’ lax has Big Red rematch By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Emma Molloy has done all she can to help the Hun School girls lacrosse team win over the past two and a half seasons. The Raiders senior attack is just realizing how limited those chances are — not by opponents — but simply…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: April 24 – May 3
Saturday, April 25 Arbor Day celebration: A free Arbor Day celebration welcomes guests to Mapleton Preserve, the former home of Princeton Nurseries, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. for a leisurely walk along the nursery roads in Kingston with Stephanie Fox, naturalist at the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park, followed by a concert and…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-PS tennis slips past Knights
Richardson seals Pirate win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys tennis team’s hopes for a sixth straight Mercer County Tournament title on Wednesday got a big boost this past Tuesday. The Pirates held off rival WW-P North, 3-2, just in time as the county coaches prepared for the MCT seeding…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat
Two people were assaulted Tuesday in the 200 block of Stockton Street by an unknown male. Police said officers responded at 9:32 p.m. and found two victims who said the attacker had tapped one of them on the shoulder and asked about his identity, before punching him repeatedly in the face, causing a cut above…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Benefit ‘Monologues’ set for Tuesday at local playhouse
”The Vagina Monologues,” performed by students and faculty from Raritan Valley Community College in a benefit for the Resource Center for Women and Their Families, played to a full house at the college’s Welpe Theater on Tuesday evening. The first performance of the play by the RVCC college performers was sold out to a standing…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough files request for $250,000 from state
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The borough is seeking $250,000 in extraordinary aid from the state to help mitigate its planned property tax increase. As it stands, the borough’s budget calls for an approximately $320,000 increase in the tax levy, which results in a tax rate of 75.6 cents per $100…
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Great experience
Lisa Wolff, Hopewell Township The election is over. This has been a great experience for me and my family. I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of support I have received from neighbors and friends. I would like to thank Cynthia O’Connor (treasurer), Leslie Kuchinski, Vivian Pratt and Ritchenya Dodd for helping with my campaign.…
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