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LAWRENCE: Parascando fills need for Cards
Senior adjusts to catcher spot By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group When Angela Parascando speaks, her teammates pretty much have to listen. ”I have a big voice,” she said. “And I like to use it.” That’s certainly a plus for Parascando at her new position on the Lawrence High softball team. With four-year starter Ali…
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CRANBURY: A dedicated caretaker
Staff photo by John Keating.Kayla Smith keeps a close eye on the cookie table.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Art studio returns to classical methodology
Mr. Murphy’s design for the Rolling Stones’ 1997 release, “Bridges to Babylon” was used for the group’s marketing including this banner promoting the release. Photo courtesy of Kevin Murphy
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HILLSBOROUGH: Candidates move campaigns to the Internet
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer This year, it’s campaign signs, letters to the editor and cyberspace. Board of Education candidates Thomas Kinst, Nick Pampani, Marc Rosenberg, and David Wald took their campaigns to the Internet, creating campaign Web sites or using Facebook, the social networking Web site, to connect with voters. Though several of the…
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EWING: Bob Prunetti’s busing tables at his new eatery
Former county executive and Hopewell Township administrator is principal owner of Nick’s Cafe 72 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A central New Jersey governmental and political icon who was Mercer County executive for 12 years, a Mercer freeholder for seven years and Hopewell Township administrator for three years has gone into the restaurant business with…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Route 654 closed Wednesday afternoon
Piece of concrete fell from railroad overpass near golf club By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A piece of concrete fell from the railroad overpass and landed on the edge of the traveled portion of Route 654 Wednesday afternoon, forcing an emergency closure of the road, located in central Hopewell Township. There were no injuries. The…
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Vote against school budget
Jeff Consentino, Hillsborough Time to send a message to the Hillsborough School Board by voting no to the proposed school budget. Because of the way the board managed the past teacher contract funds are not available to support program for our children. They listened to the NJEA when they were told that 9 percent increase…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Re-purposing’ farm auctions dairy cows
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Norz Hill Farm is currently focusing its attention on produce, rather than milk at least, until the cows come home. But it was still a bittersweet day April 2 for Norz Hill Farm, on South Branch Road, when Rich Norz sold 275 cows in an auction, effectively halting, at…
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