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Unity Bank Car Show Raises $5,600 for Family Promise
Dustin Coughlin Unity Bank’s annual car show raised $5,600 for Family Promise in Hunterdon County and Warren County. Rosemary Fellner, Unity Bank Vice President/Marketing Director, presents Phil DeLuca with the People’s Choice Award at the event.
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-P 15s are set for SNJ tournament
Phelan likes Babe Ruth chances By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Ted Phelan knows his team is just a play or two away from contending for a championship, so he is quite happy to be playing for one this week. Phelan, the manager of the West Windsor-Plainsboro 15-year-old Babe Ruth all-stars, saw his team finish third…
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ROBBINSVILLE: BOE filling vacancies, moving forward with construction
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The board discussed its recruitment process and trying to fill vacant positions during its meeting on June 24. ”We are doing a lot of interviewing and recruiting,” said Superintendent of Schools Steven Mayer. There are more than 20 positions open in the district for a “variety of reasons,” he…
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PRINCETON: Dinky to be disrupted for four days
NJ Transit improving Faculty Road By Philip Sean Curran. Staff Writer The Dinky will be out of regular service for four straight days starting Saturday, so NJ Transit can make improvements to the grade crossing at Faculty Road. The shuttle train will not run at all on Saturday and Sunday and be suspended from 9:25…
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‘BOBO Fridays’ Celebrates 4th Anniversary – Next Collection is July 18
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Freeholder Patricia Walsh has announced that Somerset County’s monthly “BOBO Fridays” food drive has collected more than 16 tons of donations in its first four years. The next “Buy One, Bring One” (BOBO) collection of food for Somerset County families and individuals in need will be held Friday, July…
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WEST WINDSOR: West Windsor falls in District 12 final
Muni homers twice for 12s team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HAMILTON SQUARE — As it had shown throughout the District 12 Little League tournament, Nottingham’s offense was simply too much to overcome. The West Windsor 12-year-olds gave it quite a run in pursuit of their first district title since 2010, but in the end…
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Left Bank Home EXPANDS!
By Molly Kirchhoff For Immediate Release: Left Bank Home opens in Peddler’s Village. Attention! Left Bank Home of Frenchtown, NJ, has opened a second store at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, PA. NOW OPEN for business! Come join the Left Bank Home team at its Grand Opening Party on Saturday, July 19. Special “Off With Her…
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PRINCETON: Professor charged with stealing signs
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer Princeton University professor John Mulvey was arrested Monday afternoon and charged with stealing 21 lawn signs from Ted Horodynsky, president of Princeton Computer Repair & Tutoring, over a one-year period. A press release from the Princeton Police Department said the signs were worth a total of $470.82. The thefts occurred…
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