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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts hand out awards to leaders and participants
Girls who had achieved their Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards during the year, as well as high school seniors who were graduating, were honored June 11 at the annual Court of Awards ceremony of the Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey Hillsborough Service Unit 72 held at the municipal complex. The Gold Award, which is…
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EAST WINDSOR: Everything’s just peachy at Terhune
By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer LAWRENCE — Things were just peachy keen at Terhune Orchards last weekend as people came from all over to celebrate the season’s fuzziest fruit at the farm’s second annual peach festival. And to pay homage to the peach, a lot of sampling went on at the farm-to-fork tasting section where…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts hand out awards to leaders and participants
Hillsborough Service Unit team leaders perform the candle ceremony. From left, they are Georgianna Spiers-Bachman, Heather Bruchey, Jennifer McNicol and Erica Lenzo. (Photo courtesy of Brianna De La Cruz)
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MONROE: Curtain Falls on ‘Evita’
Submitted photo. The Mighty Oak players perform "Evita" at Monroe Township High School.
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MONROE: Curtain Falls on ‘Evita’
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Mighty Oak players brought Broadway to the local stage with its final performance of Evita at the township’s high school on Sunday. Performances of the musical about the rags-to-riches rise of the First Lady of Argentina, Eva Peron, ran for six shows starting back on Jul 25.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Lots of pressure games bring trophies to Heat team
The Hillsborough Heat: From left, in top row are Michael Golankiewicz, Coach Chris Golankiewicz, Vince Gambardella, Brian Chung, Manager Brad Zickert, Chris Zickert, John Miliotis and Erik Hesthag. In bottom row, from left, are Stephen Trampe, Andrew Lagerman, Matt Popadiuk, Nick Scerbo and Joe Talamo. Absent from the picture is Coach Paul Popadiuk.
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PRINCETON: School district to have 55 new faces this year
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer PRINCETON — When Assistant Superintendent of Schools Lewis Goldstein does new employee orientation later this month, he will see a lot of new faces. The district is in the midst of hiring around 55 people, most of them in the teaching staff, to work in the public school system.…
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