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Hopewell Valley Senior Advisory Board Gets Briefed on Free Reading Services for the Print Impaired
By Gary Cooper The Outspoken Library, an innovative service started in 2011 by the New Jersey State Library Talking Book and Braille Center (TBBC), has not only been growing in use and popularity since its inception, but expanding its services, as well. At the suggestion of Jean Harrington, a member of the Hopewell Valley Senior Advisory…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmer’s market continues growth
Jenine Clancy photo. More and more vendors are taking part in the Hightstown farmers market on Friday nights.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Lightning causes three-alarm blaze
Several families displaced from stormy fire By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Lightning is the likely cause of a massive fire in a condominium complex Wednesday night that displaced several families, officials said. Firefighters battled the lightning induced, three-alarm blaze in the Wyckoff’s Mill community on Powell Road Wednesday evening. The fire broke out…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sports club closing
By Azra Baig, Special Writer The New York Sports Club (NYSC) Princeton North, located at 4250 Route 1 in Monmouth Junction will soon be closing, according to a letter sent to members earlier this month. Members were sent a letter in the beginning of July notifying them that after nine years, the NYSC Princeton North…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cricket league competes in Texas
By Humzah Khan, Special to the Post Most people spent Independence Day weekend picnicking and watching fireworks. Instead the Colts and 15 other teams spent the weekend participating in a cricket tournament in Plano, Texas, hosted by the Dallas Youth Cricket League. The Colts are a youth team that has been playing in the Cricket…
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Novak, Rooney Join Unity Bank’s Management Team, Expanding Commercial Lending Services
Michael A. Novak has joined Unity Bank as Senior Vice President/Senior Commercial Loan Officer.
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Join us at a Huge Community-wide Rummage Sale
By Candace Botnick Join us at a huge community-wide RUMMAGE SALE for top quality items at low prices on Sunday June 27th!! Available items will include children’s and adult clothing, houseware items, toys, games, books, baby items, small appliances, small furniture, and so much more. Cash only accepted. Event will take place at Congregation B’nai…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Summertime blue…blueberries that is
Kingston church holds annual festival By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor About 150 people passed the lazy, summer evening Saturday by enjoying a tasty dessert and enjoying music, games, pony rides and fellowship at the Kingston Presbyterian Church’s annual Blueberry Festival. "(My favorite parts are) eating and listening to music," East Windsor resident Carol Simme…
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MERCER: County Executive Hughes is first vice president of national organization
TRENTON — Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes has been elected to a two-year term as first vice president of the County Executives of America (CEA), a national, non-partisan organization representing chief elected county officials across the United States. CEA consists of about 700 county or city-county governments in 45 states. The Washington, D.C.-based organization…
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