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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Where were you when the world changed?
Where were you on this fateful day?
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HAMILTON: Patriotic Debut
Officials and residents gathered for a dedication ceremony for a memorial dedicated to the U.S. Marine Corps in Veterans Park Saturday. Retired army Col. Frank S. Caprario, left, Lt. Col. Matthew Nation and Mayor Kelly A. Yaede unveil the new memorial. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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JAMESBURG: JCP&L offers tool to inform customers
Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) encouraged customers to use its new communication tools during the council meeting on Oct. 9. By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) encouraged customers to use its new communication tools during the council meeting on Oct. 9. JCP&L has introduced two new technologies…
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American Boychoir adds new development director
Murray Lopdell-Lawrence joins school’s administration After a nationwide search, the American Boychoir School has announced that Murray E. Lopdell-Lawrence as the new director of development and alumni relations. Mr. Lopdell-Lawrence brings extensive experience in both arts administration and private school education. His background in the performing arts is as student, performer, administrator, and teacher. He…
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CRANBURY: CALENDAR
Sundays through Nov. 17 ”New Jersey Fossils: Fabulous Creatures of Old:” 1-4 p.m., Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society; Cranbury Museum, 6 Park Place East; recorded information at 609-655-2611; for directions, visit www.CranburyHistory.org. Sat., Nov. 16 The Jamesburg Library, 175 Gatzmer Ave, is holding a program on Affordable Health Care at 1 p.m. Sat. Information about…
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PRINCETON: Town seeks to ‘repurpose’ $767,000 grant
Princeton is willing to contribute financially toward refurbishing an old gym at the Valley Road School, a move that officials said is unrelated to its continuing interest to acquire part of the buil By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton is willing to contribute financially toward refurbishing an old gym at the Valley Road School,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Challengers defeat incumbents
Steve Misiura and Denise Hansen in a campaign brochure photo.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Borowski a leader for Robbinsville XC
Dennis Symons Senior Julia Borowski helped the Robbinsville High girls cross country team finish third at the Central Jersey Group II meet. Photo by Dennis Symons
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Oct. 28-Nov.3
Reports from police records A Louis Street man from Ghana reported losing his passport at 5:50 p.m. Oct. 28. He last saw it about four weeks ago, he said. A woman said at 8:08 p.m. Oct. 28 that her vehicle was scratched on the driver’s side doors while parked at her residence on Washington Avenue.…
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