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HILLSBOROUGH: Educators’ association comes out in force
Hillsborough Education Association members took to the street Monday.
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REGION: HijabFest explores Muslim fashion
Azra Baig photo. Models display “Everyday Looks” by designer Sana Rashid take to the runway during a fashion show at the HijabFest in New Brunswick
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens rally for first win
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Tyler Gildner knew the hard work he and his Robbinsville High School football teammates have been putting in would pay of eventually. And in the second half of their second game of the season it all came together for the Ravens. Trailing, 18-0, in the third quarter, Robbinsville scored…
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REGIONAL: Kenyan scientist walks to save elephants
Kenyan scientist Jim Nyamu stops in East Windsor on Sept. 17 during his walk to Washington, D.C, to save African elephants. Photo by Amy Batista
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Third annual auction set at Old City Hall
The Old City Hall Restoration Project Committee holds its third annual auction at the Old City Hall at 11 Crosswicks Street on Saturday, Sept. 28. BORDENTOWN CITY — The Old City Hall Restoration Project Committee holds its third annual auction at the Old City Hall at 11 Crosswicks Street on Saturday, Sept. 28. Doors to…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township plans new park at Foxmoor
A new park near the Foxmoor residential community will be completed by winter, and township residents are enthusiastic about how the park won’t be just another pretty lot, but a destination. by David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A new park near the Foxmoor residential community will be completed by winter, and township residents are…
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MONROE: Monroe Falcons outscore SB Vikings 26-18
Ed Birch photo. Monroe Township’s Adam Darwish, a junior, about to be hit by South Brunswick junior Zaire Gibson during Friday night’s Falcons win.
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Sept. 16-22
Report from police records A resident at 7:41 p.m. Sept. 16 said someone had just removed a lawn mower from their Louis Street yard. Patrols responded and found a $600 red push mower with bagger had been taken within the last 30 minutes. • A caller at 10 p.m. Sept. 16 said a fight looked to…
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REGIONAL: Kenyan scientist walks to save elephants
A Kenyan research scientist is trying to raise awareness about ivory poaching and the endangered African elephants by walking to the nation’s capital. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A Kenyan research scientist is trying to raise awareness about ivory poaching and the endangered African elephants by walking to the nation’s capital. ”I…
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