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PRINCETON: Jeb Bush addresses Hun School students
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush told Hun School of Princeton students on Monday that a “quality education” was the best way for people to increase their chances of “breaking the shackles of poverty” a By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush told Hun School of Princeton students on Monday that a…
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MONTGOMERY: Town honors memory of 9/11
About 20 volunteer firefighters gathered in front of Montgomery’s year-old 9/11 memorial outside the Blawenburg Firehouse on Sunday. By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet MONTGOMERY — About 20 volunteer firefighters gathered in front of Montgomery’s year-old 9/11 memorial outside the Blawenburg Firehouse on Sunday. Dressed in crisp navy blue suits, the crew stood side-by-side…
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WEST WINDSOR: Getting their Irish up at festival
This is what the third annual Mercer Irish Fest looked and sounded like Saturday at Mercer County Park: People listened to music about the hills of Donegal, cooled off with Guinness and ate traditional Iris By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer This is what the third annual Mercer Irish Fest looked and sounded like Saturday…
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M3 Fitness Studio Expands – New Group Classes Offered
By Mel Johnson Hopewell, NJ – M3, Hopewell’s boutique personal training studio, is expanding its schedule of group personal training classes and welcoming Kristi Rosenberg as a trainer and leader of group personal training classes three mornings a week. Rosenberg is a Certified Trainer through AFXX, the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America. She holds…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kole officially withdraws from ballot
County Clerk Radi says he has received letter By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Will Kole has officially withdrawn as a Democratic candidate for Township Committee. Somerset County Clerk Brett Radi said Monday he had received a letter from Mr. Kole asking that his name be removed from the Nov. 5 ballot as a candidate against…
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PRINCETON: Sacred Heart marks first half of makeover project
Hundreds of boys, clad in white shirts and khakis, sat on a green lawn outside the Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart last Friday afternoon. Behind them stood a mixed crowd of parents, teachers, friends and supporters who had left work a little early that day for the occasion. A melody of excited chatter and…
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