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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Boys Soccer ready to play first match Sept. 7
Azra Baig photo SBHS senior Jorge de la Bandera goes up for a header against a Bridgewater Raritan High School player during a recent practice.
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Sept. 28 wine tasting to benefit Stockton Fire Company
Sponsored by Phillips Fine Wines, the event will run from 7-10 p.m. at the firehouse on Mill Street More than 40 wine vendors will exhibit their wares at Stockton’s 20th annual Wine Tasting event. Sponsored by Phillips Fine Wines, the event will run from 7-10 p.m. on Sept. 28, at the firehouse on Mill Street.…
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FLORENCE: Boy Scout seeking community help
Boy Scout William Blakeslee, of Roebling Troop 3, has taken on the challenge of becoming an Eagle Scout. To earn the rank of Eagle, William must manage a community project, which includes raising funds, performing the work and seeing the project through to completion. Despite the fact that his pursuit is nearly complete,…
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MANSFIELD: Police aim to update fleet
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The township plans to purchase two new sport utility vehicles for the police department. Chief Ronald Mulhall requested a letter of intent from the Township Committee to purchase the vehicles during its meeting last week. ”Currently, the newest vehicles in our fleet were two 2011 Ford Crown Victoria police…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Strike up the band!
This year’s South Brunswick High School Marching Band show is entitled “Full Tilt.” It features approximately 280 students who have been preparing the musical performance and the marching routine that sta By Ed Birch, Special Writer This year’s South Brunswick High School Marching Band show is entitled “Full Tilt.” It features approximately 280 students…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Unique shop to close in October
Missing Peace will close “on or before Oct. 30,” owner Heather Caroline said last week By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Missing Peace will ride off into the sunset next month. A fixture in Lambertville’s downtown business community for nearly seven years, the Missing Peace will close “on or before Oct. 30,” owner Heather Caroline…
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Vote against military strike against Syria
Mary Timberlake, Princeton To the editor: I urge Senator Robert Menendez and Senator Jeff Chiesa not to vote for a military strike on Syria. War is not the answer. War is the problem. As Nobel Peace Prize-nominated singer Holly Near so justly asked, “Why do we kill people who are killing people to show that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Syrian: ‘Military intervention not needed
Official White House Photo by Pete Souza President Barack Obama meets with his National Security Staff to discuss the situation in Syria, in the Situation Room of the White House, Aug. 30. From left at the table: National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice; Attorney General Eric Holder; Secretary of State John Kerry; and Vice President…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Jews prepare for holiday celebrations
Azra Baig photos Above, members of B’Nai Tikvah Temple prepare apples for use in the high holiday services this week. Below, congregates go over the texts that will be used during services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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