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Art in the Every Day
Let the bidding begin! Are you intOXicated by a particular ox? Will you help us celebrate art every day? The Hopewell Valley Arts Council is selling 34 of these bewitching bovine through an online auction, and it is an opportunity for you to own your favorite Stampede ox. The proceeds of the auction will fund…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Meeting on proposed pipeline is Tuesday
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Penn East Company’s proposed natural gas pipeline will not go all the way across Hopewell Township. Township Mayor Vanessa Sandom said Monday that, if built as currently proposed, the pipeline wold “end at Blackwell Road, where it will be connected to existing lines. This pipeline will not be providing…
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PRINCETON: Alleged bank robber nabbed in Old Bridge
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer The man who allegedly robbed the TD Bank around 11:30 a.m. Monday has been caught, according to police. Police arrested Wesley A. Gugliuzza, 28, in Old Bridge without incident Sept. 16 after receiving an anonymous tip about his whereabouts. He has been charged with first-degree robbery, third-degree terroristic threats and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: AROUND THE SCHOOLS
By Amanda Rosenberg, Constable Elementary School Principal As each school year draws to a close in the spring, our focus shifts to the following September. Reflecting back on the year to plan for the next is a critical part of educators’ work. Analyzing data, setting goals, and working collaboratively drive the Constable School teachers and…
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Bank of America to be Honored at 2014 Komen North Jersey Pink Tie Party
By Kathi Edelson Wolder The North Jersey Affiliate of Susan G. Komen announced that Bank of America will be honored with the 2014 Support for the Cure award at their upcoming Pink Tie Party. The event, which is one of the Affiliate’s principal fundraisers, will be held at the Crystal Plaza in Livingston on Saturday,…
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MONROE: Vintage car show celebrated New Jersey history
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — Classic Cars lined the municipal plaza parking lot, as residents from the township and the surrounding areas were transported back to a time when the New Jersey Turnpike was in its infancy. The Cars and Coffee event, headed by Library Director Irene Goldberg and Director of Public Works…
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LAWRENCE: Over 40 candidates apply to be new athletic director
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer More than 40 candidates have applied to become the Lawrence Township public school district’s next director of health, physical education and athletics, according to school district officials. The first round of interviews were conducted Sept. 8 and Sept. 15, said Andrew Zuckerman, the school district’s director of instructional services. The…
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LAMBERTVILLE-NEW HOPE: 15-minute stoppages on bridge after midnight tonight, Thursday
Motorists should be alert to a series of intermittent 15-minute-long traffic stoppages during after midnight tonight, Thursday, at the New Hope-Lambertville "free" bridge. The travel restrictions will enable engineers and consultants to conduct a series of load tests with sand-filled dump trucks. The tests will give insights into the viability and performance of various remote…
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