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Iconic Images
The Michener Museum hosts a look at the life of Princess Grace By Susan Van Dongen RECENTLY, I experienced the first time in my life when I went to a museum and found much of the staff and volunteers wearing tiaras. But then again, the James A. Michener Museum in Doylestown, Pa. was hosting an…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Kid robotmakers score big
Coach Aaron Balog and Tammy Kendig huddle with the Robot Warriors team to iron out a problem.
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MONTGOMERY: Montgomery EMS GETS new, $135,000 ambulance
Sprinters are seen everywhere. They have become the new package-delivery workhorses but would they work well as an ambulance. MONTGOMERY — Sprinters are seen everywhere. They have become the new package-delivery workhorses but would they work well as an ambulance. ”Absolutely,” said Montgomery Emergency Medical Services (EMS) President John Connacher. Montgomery EMS is excited about…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kid robot makers score big
Judges review the scoring of one team during the competition. Hats are part of the offbeat nature of the sport. (Photo by Vincent Kral)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Interfaith group hosts dialogue
For several hours Sunday, around 200 Jews, Christians and Muslims got together at the Rasoi Restaurant in Monmouth Junction to break bread and discuss what they could agree on in the respective spiritual do By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — For several hours Sunday, around 200 Jews, Christians and Muslims got together…
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Movie Times
For the week of Nov. 29 through Dec. 5 Movies and times are valid from Nov. 29 through Dec. 5. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it’s wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST WINDSOR MULTIPLEX CINEMAS at TOWN CENTER PLAZA (609-371-8470): Frozen 3D (PG) Fri.-Thurs. 7:30, 10. Frozen (PG) Fri.-Thurs.…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Kid robotmakers score big
Teams advance to state finals in December By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Suppose a disaster hit… an earthquake, a tsunami or a violent storm. How could robots help cope with the emergency? Middle school-aged students from the central Jersey area were given that challenge this year in their First Lego League competition that culminated in…
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PLAINSBORO: Rangeela raises $100K for March of Dimes
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Dancers from various schools in the area took part in the Rangeela event Saturday at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North.
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LAMBERTVILLE: City to gauge interest in recycling food waste into electric power
By John Tredrea, Special Writer In the long term, the food waste recycling program that Lambertville may implement could wind up reducing the cost of running the city’s wastewater treatment plant, among other savings. ”We’re studying the possibility of turning food waste into bio-fuel that could help power the wastewater treatment plant,” said Julie Anne…
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