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WEST WINDSOR: Old Trenton Road bridge reopens
Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh announced the reopening of the Old Trenton Road bridge over the Assunpink Creek. WEST WINDSOR — Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh announced the reopening of the Old Trenton Road bridge over the Assunpink Creek. Both officials…
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Hillsborough Rotary hosts III annual Christmas packing with Operation Shoebox New Jersey
By ROD HIRSCH HILLSBOROUGH – The Hillsborough Rotary Club is inviting members of the community to help box holiday care packages that will be shipped overseas by Operation Shoebox New Jersey during its III annual Christmas Packing on Saturday, Dec. 7th at the Hillsborough Family YMCA beginning at 10 a.m. Volunteers will prepare bags of…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Early diagnosis key in multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis can be a difficult disease to diagnose, as its symptoms often mimic those associated with other health conditions. Yet early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing the chron By Rene Gomez Multiple sclerosis can be a difficult disease to diagnose, as its symptoms often mimic those associated with other health conditions. Yet…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kid robot makers score big
In the pit area, Alan Ji, left, and Lucas Romano, standing, of the Robot Monsters team from Hillsborough puts their robot through its paces for programmed tasks. Jacob Romano is at right. Hats and zany shirts are part of the schtick of the robot competition world.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kid robot makers score big
Alan Ji and Lucas Romano at the controls at the game field. (Photo by Patricia Chan)
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PLAINSBORO: Rangeela raises $100K for March of Dimes
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North was seeing purple and a large touch of green, about $100,000 worth, on Saturday night. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer PLAINSBORO — West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North was seeing purple and a large touch of green, about $100,000 worth, on Saturday night. Purple March of Dimes balloon arches festooned…
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HAMILTON: Former mayor, Roma chairman dies
In an undated photo Mr. Perilli, center, flanked by Harry Gerard, left, and Lester Robbins, stands in front of a billboard advertising the future site of Hamilton Hospital. Photo courtesy of RWJ Hamilton
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Uniting the countryside and art
Constance Bassett and David Cann of Moorland Studios in Stockton will be sharing their sculptures during the holiday tour.
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