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EAST WINDSOR: East Windsor issues borough a challenge
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council challenged Hightstown Borough Tuesday night to raise money for the upcoming Better Beginnings Mayors’ “Shining Star” Gala. “We on the East Windsor Township Council are going to issue a challenge to our partners and friends in the Borough of Hightstown on the governing body,”…
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‘Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery’
Ken Ludwig has a blast with everyone’s favorite detective By Bob Brown Who doesn’t love Sherlock Holmes? For that matter, who doesn’t love Ken Ludwig, America’s master farcist? (If there is such a word; if not, Mr. Ludwig deserves to own it outright.) Mix the two, stir vigorously, and voila — we have this mashup…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police locate missing football star (UPDATED)
Teen left home Tuesday night SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have located Amir Johnson, 17, one of the star SBHS Vikings football team who was reported missing on Wednesday In a tweet from the department, officers thanked the public for finding the teen. According to police, Johnson was last seen at his home Tuesday evening and…
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Stein Hospice Bereavement Support Group
By Toby Ehrlich Stein Hospice is offering a bereavement support group open to anyone struggling with the loss of a loved one. The support group will be held at 4:00PM-5:00PM on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The group is scheduled to meet on April 14th, May 12th, June 9th. This new bereavement group will…
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“Explore Mercer” During MCCC Open House April 16
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR n Prospective students, their parents, and adults interested in enhancing their job skills will have a chance to learn more about what Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has to offer during the Explore Mercer Open House, Wednesday, April 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the West Windsor campus Student…
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Sam’s Club Awards Nonprofit Minding Our Business $15,000
By Nicole Cody Lawrenceville, NJ n nSam’s Club awarded a check for $15,000 to Minding Our Business, Inc. (MOB), a nonprofit organization that has been recognized as one of the premier youth entrepreneurship programs in the nation, to support its after school programming in the Trenton School District. MOB began in 1997 as a community…
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PRINCETON: Unbeaten Tigers net No. 8 seed
The Princeton University women’s basketball team reacts after seeing the name appear on the bracket for the NCAA tournament during Monday’s selection show. Photo by Robert Gleason
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