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HIGHTSTOWN: Annual Santa Parade starts holiday season
Amy Batista photo. Santa and Mrs. Claus ushered in the holiday season in Hightstown Nov. 28 and had a chance to get gift ideas from 150 local children.
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REGION: Locals run in annual Rutgers Big Chill
Azra Baig photo. An estimated 9,000 people, including several locals, ran in Rutgers University’s annual Big Chill event in New Bruns´wick Saturday.
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JAMESBURG: Community unites for holiday tree extravaganza
Amy Batista photo. Jamesburg residents attend the annual tree lighting festivities in Veterans Park Dec. 5.
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Princeton traditions
These events help make the holiday season special By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group We are smack dab in the middle of the holiday season, and chances are you’ve been pretty busy. There’s shopping to do, parties to go to and the kids have rehearsals for their holiday pageant or a basketball game…
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LAMBERTVILLE: His ‘Junior’ will give you a laugh
Barney Stone with “Junior,” a kinetic sculpture of his creation.
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds drop OT thriller in football final
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Even trailing by a pair of touchdowns twice, the Allentown High School football fought back against Delsea in the South Jersey Group III state championship Saturday at Rowan University. Twice the Redbirds rallied to tie it, including on a fourth-quarter fourth down to force overtime, where second-seeded Delsea went…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police are guests of Titusville Academy
Each year, The Titusville Academy, a private nonprofit school in Hopewell Township, serves up a full Thanksgiving feast to its students and staff, giving the school community time to reflect on those things for which they are thankful. As part of the tradition and celebration, members of the Hopewell Township Police Department are…
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LAMBERTVILLE: 2015 calendar awaits dog lovers
Petey, a pitbull found in Philadelphia weighing only 27 pounds, was nursed back to health by Animal Alliance and is featured in the calendar.
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CRANBURY: Cook lauds open space in township video
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Township Committeeman and life-long Cranburian David Cook thinks open space is beautiful. In a new video, posted on the township website, Mr. Cook talks about why preserving the townships open space is good for its overall aesthetic, as well as its bottom line. The video is two…
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