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Two Heroes to Receive Valor Awards at 200 Club of Mercer County Annual Luncheon
By Karla Pollack National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Chairman and CEO Craig W. Floyd to Deliver Keynote MERCER COUNTY, NJ— Raymond A. Amato and Thomas J. Ferrigno from the New Jersey State Police T.E.A.M.S. Unit will receive Valor Awards at 200 Club of Mercer County’s Annual Luncheon on June 11 at the Stone Terrace…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council fills vacant seat
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The seat left by former Councilwoman Gail Doran has been filled. Hightstown resident Seth Kurs was appointed by the council at a special meeting at the Hightstown-East Windsor Historical Society on Monday. Mr. Kurs won the three-person vote to take the seat until November. Three candidates, including Mr.…
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"Back in Black" Cat Adoption Event in Ringoes
Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Staff Back in Black at Tabby’s Place this May Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary in Ringoes, NJ is offering reduced adoption fees for black cats the entire month of May. As part of the Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Network’s "Back in Black" promotion, Tabby’s Place aims to find…
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Faith, redemption and rap
Carla Debbie Alleyne’s hip-hop musical “The Mogul” will be performed at the Frist Performance Theatre, May 1-3.
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HAMILTON: Police investigating car accident
Township main hospitalized in April 19 crash by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Police are investigating a crash that left a motor cyclist injured last week. Police said the crash occurred April 19 just before 10 p.m. on the southbound side of Broad Street near Rowan Avenue. Steven Zahirny, 35, of Hamilton, who was…
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Carbon sequestration findings have potential implications
Jamie Hook, Princeton To the editor: In her Earth Day column, Michele Byers wrote about how scientists have discovered that carbon sequestration accelerates as trees grow and age and not the reverse. The potential implications are tremendous. A few years ago scientists discovered that the universe, instead of slowing down after the Big Bang, is…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Supports the VNA Spring Rummage Sale
Peapack-Gladstone Bank employees assisted the VNA of Somerset Hills in preparation for their annual Spring Rummage Sale.
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WEST WINDSOR: Another no-no for Knight
Waters doesn’t allow hit in North baseball win over PHS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Christian Waters struggled to locate his pitches. So did the batters from opposing Princeton High School. The Little Tigers baseball team became Waters’ second no-hitter victim of the season as the West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior struck out 11 without…
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HAMILTON: Arc Mercer to host Walk-a-Thon
For questions please contact Paula Troy Arc Mercer, at 609-406-0181, ext. 146 or [email protected] HAMILTON — Arc Mercer has announced it will hold its 2014 Walk-a-Thon at Veterans Park in Hamilton on Saturday, May 17. Event registration begins at 9 a.m. with a walk ribbon cutting ceremony commencing at 10 a.m. According to a press…
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