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Mayor Kelly Yaede to Attend Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to be held on Dec. 3, at 3:30 p.m.
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MANVILLE: Rita Ireland is given a 100th birthday party
She’s one of the founding members of the Manville Seniro Citizens club Rita Ireland, was one of the original founding members of the Manville Senior Citizens club, was thrown a 100th birthday celebration at the club meeting on Nov. 13. At the Nov. 13 meeting the Manville Senior Citizens club celebrated the 100 birthday of…
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WEST WINDSOR: NRG Energy breaks ground for ‘ultra-green’ headquarters
Courtesy photo Breaking ground were Bill Walsh, head of Corporate Facilities and Administration; David Crane, president and CEO; Patti Helfer, chief administrative officer; and Leah Seligmann, chief sustainability officer.
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PRINCETON: Tiger men’s soccer ties for Ivy League
Streaking PU left out of NCAAs By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor On Thursday, the NCAA tournament got under way without the Princeton University men’s soccer team. The Tigers would have liked the chance to showcase how they had gone 8-0-1 down the home stretch to put themselves in consideration for a spot in the…
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MANVILLE: Resident reports damage to pool fence
Police blotter, issue of Nov. 20 A Brooks Boulevard resident at 10:19 a.m. Nov. 10 reported damage to a pool fence in the overnight hours. Estimated damage was $50. — Jennifer Collucci of Somerville was charged with shoplifting $240.68 worth of merchandise from Wal-Mart on North Main Street at 11:06 a.m. Nov. 10. She was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Student actors learn how to fly
Tiara Ryan and Ryan Honwad are all smiles as they rehearse a flying scene for Peter Pan," stage at Hillsborough High School this weekend. (Photos by Rebecca Nowalski)
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CRANBURY: PHS soccer advances to state final
Kapp goal, tight defense key boys’ semifinal victory By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group TOMS RIVER — For the past four weeks the Princeton High boys soccer team has gotten better every time it has stepped on the field. And now the Little Tigers will get one more chance together when they play for a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Student actors learn how to fly
Crucial element of ‘Peter Pan’ has to be taught By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor "I’m flying!" Student actors in this weekend’s high school production of the "Peter Pan" play got their first chance to soar last Saturday. They said they found the body harnesses tight and pulling through the seat, but they were all smiles…
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