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Great meals for great causes
Get ready for good food and fine wine at farm-to-table dinners this fall. Pictured are offerings from last year’s Harvest Dinner at Duke Farms.
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EAST WINDSOR: Driver injured in Route 33 crash
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A collision involving two cars left one driver trapped inside her car in the intersection of Route 33 and Lake Drive Saturday morning, according to police. The accident occurred at 9:20 a.m. at the intersection of Route 33 and Lake Drive on Aug. 30, police said. According…
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EAST WINDSOR: Pursuing pageant dreams
Submitted photo. Skyy Schneider, 11, of East Windsor is one of two local girls heading to a national pageant.
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PSO announces chamber series
Bassoon player Brad Balliett will open the Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s chamber series on Nov. 9.
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Class is in session at Howell Living History Farm
The story of Pleasant Valley’s one-room schoolhouse will be featured at Howell Living History Farm Friday through Sunday, Sept. 5-7, when the farm offers a series of talks, tours and programs for visitors of all ages. Historian and author Larry Kidder of Ewing will open the series Friday evening, Sept. 5, with an illustrated talk…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police enhance school traffic enforcement
South Brunswick Police have announced that "Operation Safe Schools 2014" will start this week. The annual program is designed to increase police presence and traffic safety around Township schools. "Our goal is to assist in the transition for students and parents back to school, as well as remind drivers about school zones," said Chief of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
September Join the South Brunswick Senior Center, in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, as September 2014 celebrations for Senior Center Month take place and we invite all adults 55+ who reside in South Brunswick to come and take a tour, attend the many special events planned this month and become a member. Sat., Sept. 6…
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HAMILTON: Working to end child sex abuse
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Special Writer HAMILTON — About one in 10 youths will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday, meaning 400,000 children born in the United States this year will become victims unless something is done to stop it, according to statistics compiled by Darkness to Light. The Hamilton Area YMCA strongly believes that…
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Class is in session at Howell Living History Farm
Children participate in a previous back-to-school program.
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