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In the Kitchen: Beets me!
Variety and flavor make this veggie worth the effort By Faith Bahadurian Are beets worth the trouble? A friend recently bought those cooked peeled vacuum-packed beets at the market, but ended up throwing them out because every time she thought of using them, she was deterred by a mental picture of a red mess all…
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WEST WINDSOR: Former Knights give it another tri
Alba, Cino, Cunningham win NJ relay division By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Two year ago, Brian Alba, Greg Cino and Eddie Cunningham got together to compete together for the first time at the New Jersey State Triathlon. The trio of then West Windsor-Plainsboro High North students finished 14th overall, second in the relay division,…
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Biking and hiking for health
Photos by Phil McAuliffe The Delaware and Raritan Canal offers lots of places to ride a bike.
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“2014 Kelsey Theatre Awards” on August 16 Features Ceremony and Live Performances from Past Season
Rob Gougher Hosting the “2014 Kelsey Theatre Awards Ceremony” are, from left, Kim Cupo, Jaimie McMillin and Maria Aromando.
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MONROE: Cultural Arts Commission brings talent home
Submitted photo. Internationally known conductor David Wroe leads cellist Allison Eldredge during a Cultur´al Arts Commission performance.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Softball 10s are ready for state tourney
Pictured are members of the Robbinsville Little League 9/10 year-old all-star softball team that has advanced to the state tournament in Middletown. In the front row (left to right) are: Aubrey Strand, Arden Benner, Jillian Hutt, Kailey Pacifico, Danielle Calli, Shea Krebs and Gwen Wells. In the back row are: Ella Iorio, Mackenzie Martin, Brynn…
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MONROE: Cultural Arts Commission brings talent home
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — "What we do enriches the community in the great way of bringing people together to enjoy live theatre," said Program Director and Commissioner of the Monroe Cultural Arts Commission Nancy Gunkelman. According to the township, the Cultural Arts Commission, which was established by an ordinance, and approved by…
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PRINCETON: A summer boot camp for opera at college
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Laura Brooks Rice turned her voice into a career as an opera singer who has performed around the country, including with the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Each summer for the past nine years she has been helping the next generation of opera singers through an intensive three-week program…
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MONTGOMERY: Township opposes coalition’s pipeline suggestion
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — Mayor Rich Smith sent a letter to Williams Transco on Wednesday regarding a Princeton Ridge Coalition suggestion to change the course of a planned natural gas pipeline, routing it through Montgomery and Hopewell, but not Princeton. In the letter, Mayor Smith said the township understands the coalition’s motivation…
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