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LAWRENCE: Winter snow, ice cleanup cost $330,000
By the time the last snowflake had fallen about a month ago, it had cost township officials nearly $330,000 to clean up for drivers and pedestrians, according to Lawrence Township officials. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer By the time the last snowflake had fallen about a month ago, it had cost township officials nearly $330,000…
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MONROE: Orchestra of St. Peter to perform
The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission will present the 42-pieice Orchestra of St. Peter by the Sea performing its spring concert “Once Upon an Opera” at 7 p.m. Friday, May 26, at the Richard P. Marasco Theatre for the Performing Arts, 1629 Perrineville Road, Monroe. General Admission $25, Patrons $22. Students: free.www.MonroeTownshipCulturalArts.com. For tickets call:…
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Hundreds gather as NJ Walks for TS at Princeton takes over Mercer County Park
By NJCTS West Windsor, N.J.- On a bright and crisp afternoon, 200 kids and adults walked for a better future for their friends and family with Tourette Syndrome- and for those they haven’t even met. The debut of NJ Walks for TS at Princeton took place at Mercer County Park. It’s an offshoot of the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights swing into action with wins
North boys golf slips by South By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Despite weather that would suggest the contrary, the season has started about as well as the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys golf team could have hoped. The Knights, under first-year head coach Mike Courtney, opened the season with a 209-210 win over WW-P South…
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PLUMSTED: New Egypt Day set for May 10
New Egypt Day festivities will be split between Oakford Lake Park and the Presbyterian Church grounds on Front Street. A scenic pedestrian bridge over the lake links the two sites. Main Street New Egypt and Plumsted PLUMSTED — The annual New Egypt Day has been scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2014 from 11 a.m. to…
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Trenton Youth Share Business Products and Ideas at Minding Our Business Market Fair
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ, April 8, 2014: Trenton’s P.J. Hill Elementary School on East State Street was bustling with activity and entrepreneurial spirit on Saturday, April 5, as Trenton students donned their entrepreneurial caps and participated in the 18th annual Minding Our Business (MOB) Market Fair Day. For five straight hours, 90 students from…
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Trenton Youth Share Business Products and Ideas at Minding Our Business Market Fair
This group was among the 90 Trenton students who participated in Minding Our Business’ April 5 Market Day at P.J. Hill Elementary School. Students earned an estimated $2,000 selling products that they created and marketed as part of the program.
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Hundreds gather as NJ Walks for TS at Princeton takes over Mercer County Park
Photo by NJCTS Carrying the banner and their support for the 1 in 100 kids with TS at the first annual NJ Walks for TS at Princeton on April 6th.
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WEST WINDSOR: Singles strength keys South tennis
Boys open with win over North By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys tennis team was able to show its powerful singles lineup in its first match of the season, but nothing is set in stone for the Pirates. The Pirates are top-heavy now with three incredible singles players, and…
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