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Foresters Visit Fernbrook Farms
Maryann Hutson Fernbrook Farms Education Center invites you to find out how much a forest is worth on Saturday, March 21. This program is open to the public and is suitable for the entire family. Starting at 10:00 am, families will find out how professional foresters determine values of trees and forests. In the Fernbrook forest, participants…
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"South Pacific" at Bordentown Regional High School
By Stacie Morano Bordentown Regional High School 318 Ward Avenue Bordentown, NJ 08505 ____________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE BRHS PRESENTS SOUTH PACIFIC Bordentown, NJ Sent: 3-9-09 The classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific, will be presented at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center on March 26th-28th at 7:30PM. This production will be performed by the…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School board to vote next week on budget
$33.6 million plan on the table By Peter Geier, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE The school board plans to vote Monday on a preliminary 2009-2010 budget after getting financial aid numbers from the state. District officials on March 3 presented a $33.6 million spending plan based on the state’s maximum annual spending increase of 4 percent.…
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27th Annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake
By Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Jacqueline Brendel 609-656-1000 [email protected] Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County to hold 27th Annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake Fundraising Event Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County, Inc. will hold its 27th annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake community fundraising event on…
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Support businesses in downtown Princeton
Michael E Morandi of Princeton In these difficult economic times, it is tempting to change our shopping patterns, abandon our more expensive local merchants and become devoted customers of the discount stores on Route 1. While this might seem rational, it may actually not be in our self-interest. Apart from being the home of…
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MONTGOMERY: Budget woes may squeeze July 4th fest
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Faced with budgetary shortfalls that have led to employee layoffs, the Township Committee is considering ways to halve the cost of its Independence Day celebration. The event, which in the past has included fireworks, a concert, games and food, has been held annually since the mid-1970s, township Recreation…
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Princeton politicians, please take note
Nishat Lehmkuhl of Princeton A note to Princeton politicians: How about cutting out the political doubletalk and working for the Princeton taxpayers instead? In these extraordinarily tough economic times, how about merging thetownship and borough and giving the Princeton taxpayers a tax break? How about doing something for us. Nishat Lehmkuhl Princeton
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PBIC host Museums Bus Trip
Amini Sababu Positive Black Images Connect (PBIC) is hosting an educational and cultural bus trip to the Lest We Forget Black Holocaust Museum of Slavery and to the National Constitution Center for the America I AM African American Imprint Museum exhibit, both in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, March 21, 2009. Cost is only $49.00pp and lunch will be (on…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Swimmers make history at Meet of Champs
Wilson, medley relay team gain gold by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor It didn’t take long for the Hillsborough High boys to make school swimming history in Sunday’s NJSIAA Meet of Champions at Gloucester Institute of Technology. The fabulous foursome of sophomore Matt VanBiervliet (25.81 backstroke), sophomore Sean Johnson (25.99 breaststroke), senior David Wilson (22.24 butterfly)…
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