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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Foundation ‘Tour’ rides again
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The Education Foundation of South Brunswick held its fourth annual Tour de South Brunswick, a three event bicycle event Saturday morning. The event, which started in 2011, initially drew only 20 participants. According to Foundation president Mary Abschutz, an avid biker, it grew to a maximum of 35 participants last…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Don’t let extremists undermine our heritage
To the editor: "‘Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!’ cries she with silent lips. ‘Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.’" Such are the words inscribed on the Statue of Liberty — a now pathetic reminder of days long past in American history — the words are a mere…
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HILLSBOROUGH: More than 1,000 runners take it to the Hop
Largest field in event’s 14-year history By Bev McCarron, Special Writer Under bright, sunny skies, more than 1,100 people surged from the starting line Saturday morning in the largest-ever Hillsborough Hop 5K in its 14-year history. The record field of runners took off from outside the Hillsborough branch of the Somerset Valley YMCA, wound through…
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PRINCETON: Death at university ruled a suicide
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A 73-year-old Cranbury man fell from a parking garage on the Princeton University campus Saturday and later died in what has been ruled a suicide, authorities said. The man, whose name is being withheld at the request of the family, was found along a path by the West or…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mildred Murphy honored as example of ‘positive aging’
Hillsborough’s Mildred Murphy, right, is presented a certificate acknowledging her "positive aging" by Somerset County Freeholder Director Patrick Scaglione and Laurie Roome of the Office on Aging and Disability Services.
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HILLSBOROUGH:‘Shop Hillsborough’ program moves forward
It’ll be a way to chip away at property tax bill By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Residents should expect to receive a Shop Hillsborough discount card with their new property tax bills late in July. It’s appropriate, because the card will be a key to saving a little money on property taxes. Township Committeeman Greg…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Woman said baby was missing
Police report Meaghan Leone, 30, of West Amwell Township was charged with obstructing and other charges after an incident on May 17. Patrolmen Anthony Memolo and Joseph Weber were called to the area of York Street and Washington Street for a report of an allegedly intoxicated female claiming her child was missing. Upon arrival, it…
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LAAMBERTVILLE: City library music series begins June 13
Public library calendar of events Just in time for summer, the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Somerset and Hunterdon Counties will demonstrate how to create a culinary herb garden in containers on Thursday, June 12, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Lambertville Free Public Library at 6 Lilly St. The characteristics and uses of the…
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Movie Times – June 6-12
Movies and times are valid June 6-12. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it’s wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST WINDSOR MULTIPLEX CINEMAS AT TOWN CENTER PLAZA: Team Hot Wheels: The Origin Of Awesome Event, Sat.-Sun. 11. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG13), Fri.-Thu. 2:25, 7:35. Edge of Tomorrow (PG13), Fri.-Thu.…
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