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LETTER: Autism Day important
To the editor: April 2 was World Autism Day, an opportunity for all of us to raise awareness and support for the treatment and prevention of autism. Most importantly, it serves as an opportunity to recognize all those who are affected by autism and to increase the dialogue on how we can put…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two men are charged with drinking and driving
Hillsborough police reported two township men were issued drinking-driving summonses in mid-March. Adam Miller, 24, was charged March 24 after his vehicle was stopped on Wescott Road. Police said his blood-alcohol reading was 0.20 percent. Mr. Miller was also charged with failure to keep right and making an improper left turn. Travis Corwin Metcalfe, 28,…
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HAMILTON: Marilyn sculpture arrives in Hamilton
The 26-foot-tall stainless steel and aluminum sculpture will be one of 287 works by Seward Johnson to be featured at a retrospective exhibit. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Tuesday afternoon the six-day, cross-country journey of Seward Johnson’s “Forever Marilyn” sculpture arrived at Grounds for Sculpture. The 26-foot-tall stainless steel and aluminum sculpture, which…
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Dan Schantz Basketball Camp
By Dan Schantz The Dan Schantz Basketball Camp has added a third week of camp for this summer. Once again, the camp will be held at Mary, Mother of God, in Hillsborough. The camp, in its 8th season, will be directed by Dan Schantz, former Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach at St. Patrick High School in Elizabeth, NJ. …
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Rutgers holds 3rd Annual Benefit for March of Dimes
By March of Dimes On Saturday, April 5, 2014, the Rutgers March of Dimes Collegiate Council presented the 3rd Annual Purple Tie Affair March for Babies fundraiser and raised $2,076 for the March of Dimes. The evening consisted of dancing, fine dining, and live entertainment– with all proceeds benefiting March for Babies. The Rutgers March…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Aleesha Newell, 22, of Review Avenue, was charged with driving under the influence, possession of drug paraphernalia and other motor vehicle violations after she was stopped on Lawrence Road/Route 206 at 2:28 a.m. March 31. Police discovered she had four glass pipes, six plastic baggies and a metal hair clip in her possession. Sherelle Armstrong,…
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EDISON: MCFOODS hosts multi-agency forum
Human services stewards from around the region met in Edison this week to discuss overarching issues facing New Jersey’s most vulnerable population, from the hungry to the homeless. Representatives from the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, the Middlesex County Department of Human Services, New Jersey Anti-Hunger Coalition, United Way of Central Jersey, local food pantries and…
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