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MANVILLE: County library staff reads at Weston School
Nanette Peterson, interim director for the Manville Library branch, read “Chrysanthemum” by Kevin Henkes to Mrs. Penrose’s first grade class. From left are Allie Strauss, Michael Morris, Ms. Peterson, Madison Byra and Jonathan Karwoski.
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Belle Mead Teen Invites Public to Advocate for Tourette Syndrome on March 29th
Hallie Hoffman of Belle Mead is a Youth Co-Chair of NJ Walks for TS at Princeton on March 29th.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Auctions raise $20,000 to aid Shoebox group
New Jersey Adjutant Brig. General Michael L. Cunniff emphasizes how important it is for deployed U.S. soldiers to receive care packages from Operation Shoebox New Jersey. (Photo by Gary Wiesner)
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Cats’ canceled on Friday and another show added on Sunday night
Director Solomon has lifelong love for Broadway classic By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor ** BULLETIN ** Another performance has been added for Sunday, March 8, at 7pm. Any ticket holder who has tickets for tonight’s performance has an option of retaining their seats for Sunday evening or exchanging for another scheduled performance. The show has two…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Early detection key to fighting colorectal cancer
By Anish Sheth, M.D., Princeton HealthCare System When it comes to understanding colorectal cancer one of the first things you should know is that it can often be stopped before it starts. Early detection is key to fighting colon cancer, and screening with a colonoscopy can detect pre-cancerous polyps so they can be…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: 360 local students say no to PARCC
No testing today. Schools closed due to storm By John Tredrea, Special Writer A resolution that states that instances of students refusing to take standardized tests “should be met with educationally appropriate, not punitive, responses, including alternative settings for students that refuse” to take the tests was approved by the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar boys eliminated from states
Senior Chase Ta scored a team-high 23 points in Montgomery High’s 59-56 loss to Marlboro in the Central Jersey Group IV tournament on Wednesday. Photo by Robert Gleason
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HAMILTON: new Philly-centric eatery comes to town
HAMILTON — Mayor Kelly Yaede went behind the counter to help make a famous Philly cheesesteak during the grand opening of Wit or Witout? Famous Philly Eats. The event took place March 3 at the Philadelphia eatery’s first location in New Jersey at the Shoppes at AMC on Sloan Avenue in Hamilton. …
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