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EAST WINDSOR: New diner opens
Submitted photo. East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of Town Diner. Pictured (from left to right) are: Councilmen John Zoller and Hector Duke, Town Diner Owner Nicholas Kalyna, Councilman Peter Yeager, Mayor Janice S. Mironov, Councilman Alan Rosenberg, Business Associate Jimmy Manetas, and Town Diner General Manager Eric…
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PRINCETON: Dietrick leads Tigers into WNIT
PU women’s basketball looking for first post-season win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Blake Dietrick is in no hurry to join the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team. The Tigers junior was happy to still have basketball on her front burner. Princeton was scheduled to host Virginia Commonwealth University on Thursday at Jadwin Gym in…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Oh, deer, what’s going on?
By Michele Byers New Jerseyans know deer. They’ve hit them while driving, come down with Lyme disease or had their gardens ravaged by hungry deer. They also take beautiful pictures of deer and are awed by the spectacular fawns. White-tailed deer are literally everywhere. They’re abundant in all 21 counties and have been spotted on…
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"Explore Mercer" During MCCC Open House April 9
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Prospective students, their parents, and adults interested in enhancing their job skills will have a chance to learn more about what Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has to offer during the Explore Mercer Open House, Wednesday, April 9, at 6 p.m. at the West Windsor campus Student Center, 1200…
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Westminster Choir previews Spoleto program
Phil McAuliffe Rider University President Mordechai Rozanski and Princeton resident Michael Curtis.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE approves tentative $140M budget
Ed Birch photo. Board Vice President and Budget Committee Chairman Dan Boyle explains the tentative $140 million 2014-15 budget.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Free seedlings to help offset storm damage
More "dump days" are scheduled for spring cleanup It’s time to clean up and green up. ”On the first day of the town clean-up, which will be April 5, the first 200 residents who visit the Auten Road facility will receive five seedlings to plant on their property as a replacement for any trees lost…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Dragon excited about Ravens lacrosse
New coach has experienced girls to lead team By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Alyssa Dragon enjoyed her first season of coaching at Robbinsville High School. She is hoping that her second season as a head coach goes just as well. Dragon is hoping she can guide the Robbinsville girls lacrosse team to success this…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Organic gardening session planned
The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Middlesex Countyis offering a garden workshop titled Mastering Organic Gardening andLandscaping from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 5, at the EARTH Center located in Davidson’s Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. To register, call 732-398-5262 by March 28. The workshop will introduce the concept of integrated pest…
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