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PRINCETON: Panthers have success together
Banks aids win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor With Davon Reed now displaying his basketball talents in the ACC, the Princeton Day School boys basketball team was going to need a new recipe for success this season. This year the Panthers are relying on balance and contributions from the masses. When they get that to…
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PRINCETON: Distace training is benefit to Hauschild
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Maia Hauschild is no fan of distance running, at least not when she’s the one running, but she is hoping the strength gained from cross country will pay off in the track and field seasons. The Princeton High School multi-event athlete has began her sophomore season in promising fashion.…
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FLEMINGTON: County clerk to share ins and outs of running for local office
Free session is Saturday, Jan. 25 in Flemington Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi will offer a free workshop called “Running for Local Office” from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 25, in the Freeholder Meeting Room on the 2nd floor of the Administration Building at 71 Main St., Flemington. The workshop is intended to cover…
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Food for football
The perfect eats for the big game By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer It’s hard to believe that Super Bowl XLVIII is coming to New Jersey during this inhospitable winter. The NFL says, “Let it snow but not too much,” so fingers crossed that our recent spate of bad weather will be suspended on Feb. 2…
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Artistic endeavors
Multisite exhibit explores artists’ communities of Central Jersey Much of America’s creative activity took root in small but important enclaves all across the country. Beginning in the mid-20th century, central New Jersey became one such hotbed, and played an important role in American cultural life of the last century. The accomplishments of the artists who…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two senior club chapters begin new year
Estelle and Bob Julian enjoy congratulatory messages from Gov. Christie and President Obama on their 60th wedding anniversary during a Senior Club Chapter B meeting.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town hosts Merit Badge Fair at school
Ed Birch photo. Deputy Mayor Chris Killmurray leads a Citizenship in theWorld merit badge class during Saturday’s Merit Badge Fair at Crossroads North Middle School.
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MANVILLE: Nutritional therapist, professional singer coming to library Saturday
Library Happenings column Nutritional therapist Carole Goldstein will dispel common food myths at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Manville Public Library. The program is free, but registration is asked by calling 908-722-9722 or going to www.sclsnj.org. The library will host professional singer Patricia Shih on Saturday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. She will…
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