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ART IN THE EVERYDAY
HV Arts Council — A prized herd of oxen has been reinstalled in the quadrangle in front of The Pennington School. These remaining oxen will graze in the community through the holidays to raise awareness of the Year of the OX Gala scheduled for Jan. 24, 2015 at the Grounds for Sculpture. At the event,…
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15TH DISTRICT: Gusciora seeking 10th term in Assembly
By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group Assemblyman Reed Gusciora has turned his attention to retaining his seat in the Legislature, now that he is no longer being considered for a judgeship. Mr. Gusciora, a Democrat whose district includes Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township and Pennington, mingled with supporters Nov. 18 at the Triumph Brewing Company…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise opens second facility
Ribbon cut on Nov. 14 By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Rise celebrated the grand opening of its second Greater Goods Thrift Store with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. "This new walk-up location on Main Street will allow us to more easily interact and reach out to our…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Championship bound!
Vikings blow away Trenton to advance By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor For the second time in three years, the undefeated South Brunswick Vikings football team will be playing for the state championship and face the same team as it did in 2012. The Vikings will face Manalapan in the Group V state championship game…
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‘Cranking’ for a cause
Raising money for TASK by bike By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group Despite chilly temperatures, between 30 to 40 bicyclists took to the streets Saturday afternoon to help feed the needy. Called “Cranksgiving,” cyclists register and are given a list of items to buy at local stores. They bring the items back for…
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New Hope’s holiday festivities begin Black Friday
New Hope’s holiday festivities begins on Black Friday, Nov. 28, when a number of shops throughout town will serve complimentary food and drink as Christmas Carols are sung on the street. The borough’s annual holiday tree lighting will be held Sunday, Nov. 30, at 6:30 p.m. on the corner of Ferry and Main streets, thanks…
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PENNINGTON: Pinch of love
Secret in sweet potato pies for TASK Toll Gate Grammar School in Pennington may be the facilitator for preparing 700 Thanksgiving dinners for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) for the last 28 years, but without the help of the Hopewell Valley community the project would never come together. Each grade is responsible for bringing…
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WEST WINDSOR: Town seeks to buy open space
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township wants to purchase two tracts of open space with the help of the county. The township has contracts with the property owners of Block 10, Lots 23,24 and 31 known as the Rosen property and Block 15.11, Lot 35 known as the Akselrad property.…
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MERCER: Face it: Sclptures are a mystery
By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer About two weeks ago, Karen Reilly was out walking her two dogs like any other day. Since her retirement, excursions in the Princeton area have become a welcomed addition to her daily routine and that particular November Saturday was no different. That afternoon, the trio had opted…
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