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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings fall in state final 21-7
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Dontae Strickland runs in the Vikings only score against Manalapan Saturday in Piscataway.
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Charity Leader Reflects on Community Foundation, Career on December 9
By Karla Pollack Princeton, NJ – Retiring Princeton Area Community Foundation President Nancy Kieling will discuss the impact the Foundation has had and will continue to have on communities in Mercer County at the Women in Development (WID) Annual Luncheon at the Nassau Club December 9. Kieling will discuss the growth of the Community Foundation…
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Artist David John Rush Exhibiting at the Madison Avenue Gallery in Morristown, N J Dec 7 n Jan 17, 2015
This watercolor by artist David John Rush, entitled "Monhegan Dock" is one of 50 that the artist will exhibit at the Madison Avenue Gallery located inside the Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, N J, Dec 7-Jan 17, 2015
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PRINCETON: Police say no charges in Tiger Inn investigation
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton police say they will not charge anyone after investigating a possible invasion of privacy into whether a photo of an alleged sex act at a private student eating club at Princeton University was disseminated. Police, having reviewed a copy of the picture, said they could not determine "definitively"…
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Habitat Apartments received the commendation for "Spain’s Leading Serviced Apartment Brand 2014"
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Habitat Apartments received the commendation for "Spain’s Leading Serviced Apartment Brand 2014". The World Travel Award recognizes and awards the excellence and quality of the global touristic sector. When Habitat Apartments was founded in 2002, there were only four people who worked for the company and looked after its eight…
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Operatic holiday
Boheme Opera will sing seasonal songs at Grounds For Sculpture By Keith Loria Three years ago, Grounds For Sculpture was looking to add some music to its holiday festivities and contacted Boheme Opera about performing. ”We established a collaboration with them because they had opera programs there from another company, but it’s no longer in…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community speaks out on outsourcing police
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Community members spoke out on talks regarding outsourcing local police department during Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. "We all understand why the crowd is as large as it is," said Mayor Steven Kirson. The room was filled with residents and local police officers and their families who came…
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