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SWIMMING: West captains show leadership
Senior captains have helped build memories By Josh Lashley, Special Writer HAMILTON In many cases, what makes participating in high school athletics special in retrospect are the memories shared by those who were teammates. These memories, if they are positive in nature, can be more meaningful and important than wins or losses in a…
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MANVILLE: PBA reaches out to seniors with lunch
A way to say ‘thank you’ By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Borough police officers expressed their appreciation to Manville seniors on Monday with the PBA’s annual senior citizen lunch. ”Seniors are just a huge part of our community,” said Patrolman Nick Franzoso, president of Local 236. “They have played a big part of what Manville…
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Montclair State University Choral Benefit Concert
The 60-voice Montclair State University Singers, under the direction of Dr. Heather J. Buchanan, will be joined by the 30-voice Vocal Accord and guests the Princeton Girlchoir Ensemble in an April 13 concert to benefit the Crisis Ministry.
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Princeton Mac Users’ Group presents: "eBooks and More on the iPad"
By Ben Britt The Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group Presents: "eBooks and More on the iPad" Reading books in electronic form (eBooks) on a portable device has taken decades to develop and become practical. From LCD display research at RCA Labs in the late 1960s, to Alan Kay’s Dynabook concept in 1972, to the Project Gutenberg…
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MONROE: Snowstorms collapse shopping center roof
Four businesses disrupted MONROE — Recent heavy snowstorms have taken their toll on the region, including the destruction of a township shopping plaza. Monroe Township Police responded to the Park Plaza Shopping Center located at 475 Spotswood Englishtown Road just after 9 p.m. Feb. 13 on a report of a building collapse. Officers arriving on…
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Princeton council needs Sue Nemeth and Bernie Miller
Bill Enslin, Princeton To the editor: As we enter the second year of the new Princeton it is more important than ever that we have council members that have a demonstrated track record of leadership and performance. Sue and Bernie worked for consolidation that has led to a reduction in the municipal tax rate.…
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PRINCETON: Council opts to hire new police chief
The Princeton Council could name a new police chief as soon as next month, Mayor Liz Lempert said Wednesday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council could name a new police chief as soon as next month, Mayor Liz Lempert said Wednesday. The decision to hire a chief follows the recommendation this week…
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REGION: Holt will step away from U.S. House
Nicole M. Wells photo. U.S. Rep. Rush Holt during a town hall meeting in East Windsor Saturday.
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Feb. 20
By Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Planning Board meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information, call 609-298-2311 or visit the township website www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The Chesterfield Township Environmental Commission meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 25, at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more…
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