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Donated School Supplies Sought for ‘Project First Class’
Donated school supplies will help needy kids start the school year off right this fall.
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PRINCETON: Schreiber aids Uganda team in history-making appearance
Princeton University graduate Tom Schreiber spent the World Lacrosse Championships helping coach the Uganda team in the tournament. Photo by Bev Schaefer
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HAMILTON: Missing resident located
Found in Hempstead, New York The 88-year-old Hamilton reported missing Sunday night has been found, police said Tuesday.. Sabino Ristaino was located by the Hempstead Police Department in Hempstead, New York, at 10 p.m. on Monday, according to Hamilton police. Mr. Ristaino was found unharmed and was taken to the Hempstead Police Department awaiting the…
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Donated School Supplies Sought for ‘Project First Class’
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders The Somerset County Commission on the Status of Women (SCCSW) has launched its annual “Project First Class” school-supplies collection. Children of families served by the Food Bank Network of Somerset County will benefit from the donations. Although any types of school supplies will be welcome, the children are most…
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MONTGOMERY: Status of special ed teacher not revealed
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — Village Elementary School special education teacher Anne Palmisano has yet to be reinstated by the Board of Education, despite multiple parents’ requests that she be allowed to return to her classroom. Ms. Palmisano was taken out of her classroom on the morning of May 29 after an incident…
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CRANBURY: Crash flips vehicle, injures five
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Township police issued a Nixle alert Wednesday, urging motorists to avoid the intersection of County Route 535 and Dey Road due to a serious motor vehicle accident that flipped one vehicle and injured several people. According to Chief of Police Rickey Varga, Christopher Malecki, 32, of South…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmer’s market continues growth
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Crowds of people gather around Peddie Lake on Friday night’s to purchase local, fresh produce and other artisan treats at the Hightstown farmers market. Certified Jersey Fresh produce, jewelry makers and home-baked goods are just some of the vendors selling at the market, while music from local musicians…
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EAST WINDSOR: Council allows for 55-plus housing
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council adopted a zoning ordinance at a public hearing Tuesday night that would allow a developer to construct age-restricted homes for residents 55 years old or older. The Francis E. Parker Memorial Home Inc., plans on building the senior housing on the Hightstown border, at…
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