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‘Bagel U’ is new learning experience at Kehilat HaNahar
"Bagel University," also known as "Bagel U," is a learning experience newly formed at Kehilat HaNahar. Members teach members at their homes on a range of topics within Jewish heritage. Several classes were held this past spring. Mezuzah making class got started in the ceramic studio of Sharon Leibson where participants created and painted their…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Farm market: Five seasons and growing
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Every week can get off to a healthy start at the Robbinsville Farm Market. The market opened this past Monday and will be open Mondays through September. The market brings together a host of local purveyors of fresh goods, all in one centrally located space on the southeast corner…
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SENIOR MENUS
June 19-26 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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International sounds
Gamin will play instruments such as piri, saenghwang and taepyungso during a program about Korean music at the Princeton Public Library on June 29.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: New roads may be pedestrian, bike friendly
By John Tredrea, Special Writer New and reconstructed roads in Hopewell Township might have a markedly different look if a proposed ordinance is adopted by the Township Committee. Under the measure, which was introduced by the committee June 9 and is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at the committee’s June 23 meeting,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Shotgun blasts jolt town hall during drill
Employees hide, rescuers respond to (actor) intruder By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor On cue, the angry man standing inside the doorway of the township municipal building yelled out. "I hate government!" Boom. He fired a shotgun round — a blank, but real-life loud — at the wall. He took a few more steps and yelled…
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STATE:
The State We’re In column By Michele Byers, N.J. Conservation Foundation The Garden State is living up to its name! Following a frigid winter and cool spring, crops like spinach, lettuce, asparagus and strawberries are ready, and Jersey tomatoes, blueberries, corn and peaches are coming soon. Now’s the perfect time to go local. "Farm to…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: JUNE 19
The Springfield Township Council meets the first Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. for a work session and the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. for a regular meeting. The Planning board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. for a work session and the third Tuesday of the…
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International sounds
Princeton Library to host Korean music program By Keith Loria The Princeton Library has a long tradition of hosting world music, presenting programs that feature sounds from throughout the globe over the years. ”We’ve welcomed musical artists from all over North and South America, Europe and Africa, as well as didgeridoo players from Australia,” says…
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