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PRINCETON: Garbage Bag Run launches Princeton Reads
A symphony of rustling plastic filled the crisp Sunday morning air as a crowd of people clad in black, garbage bags bolted down Moore Street. A symphony of rustling plastic filled the crisp Sunday morning air as a crowd of people clad in black, garbage bags bolted down Moore Street. Adults jogged, children sailed by…
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LAMBERTVILLE: One of state’s first same-sex marriages declared
The 27-year love affair of Beth Asaro and Joanne Schailey completed its full circle as the clock moved into the first minutes of Monday. By Gene Robbins, Packet Media Group The 27-year love affair of Beth Asaro and Joanne Schailey completed its full circle as the clock moved into the first minutes of Monday. They…
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WEST WINDSOR: Cultural Fair a melting pot of sights, sounds, smells
Rogerio “Crazy Wolf” of the White Apache Chiricahua Tribe stood near a tent filled with handmade dream catchers. By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet WEST WINDSOR — Rogerio “Crazy Wolf” of the White Apache Chiricahua Tribe stood near a tent filled with handmade dream catchers. He was clad in head-to-toe buckskin from his knee-high…
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MANVILLE: Candidates answer question on flood prevention options
Six for two Broough Council seats weigh levees versus buyouts versus dredging Here are the full responses submitted by the six candidates to the question posed by the Manville News. The question was: “The Army Corps of Engineers described three general alternatives to a flooding answer — let’s call them flood walls and levees, dredging…
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Local Hillsborough, Jewish Musician releases 4th CD
By Sheldon Stept On Sunday, November 17, 2013, local Hillsborough resident and Jewish musician/songwriter Eric Komar will be kicking off the release of his latest CD, Todah Torah, with a release party and benefit concert. The concert will begin at 1:00 PM at Temple Beth-El located at 67 U.S. Highway 206 in Hillsborough, NJ. The concert…
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Korean Double Fried Chicken Brings New Taste to Edison, N.J.
Boom Boom Chicken of Edison, N.J., brings a Korean tradition to central New Jersey.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Obama should pay military benefit By John O’Sullivan, Monmouth Junction To the editor: Being a veteran I know that armed services members are taught, no matter what branch of service, that the mission comes first and next is taking care of the troops. Also, as you advance in rank as a commissioned officer or…
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Korean Double Fried Chicken Brings New Taste to Edison, N.J.
Boom Boom Chicken Seeks Wider Audience for Korean Tradition EDISON, N.J. – What’s a “Boom Boom” chicken? It’s the newest Korean food vendor in town, specializing in delicious fried chicken with a cultural twist. Boom Boom Chicken (1751 State Highway 27, Edison, 732-248-7885) offers a style of fried chicken that has long been traditional in Korea,…
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New CSA for Roosevelt Public School District
Mary Robinson Cohen will be the new CSA for Roosevelt Schools District
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