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HILLSBOROUGH: Annual music festival reaches higher levels
Event at Applebee’s on Aug. 3 raised $9,500 To the editor: Thanks and gratitude to the many supporters and volunteers who helped the fourth Hillsborough Music Festival reach new levels of success on Aug. 3. Despite the early rain, we all courageously pressed ahead and made a beautiful day go smoothly. The festival raised an…
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POLICE BLOTTER: August 22
Robbinsville Police charged William Riley, 37, of Philadelphia, with burglary and theft July 31. Police responded to Windsor Industrial Park after receiving reports of theft of copper wiring. According to police, Mr. Riley and another man were observed attempting to cut copper wiring and remove it from the property. Both men fled on foot into…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Cabaret supports fund for kids with disabilities
George Hansel, in front of doll house, will perform a musical cabaret Saturday night to raise money for Catherine Guerrera Charitable Fund of the Princeton Community Foundation at the Somerset Valley Playhouse at 689 Amwell Road, Neshanic.
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MANVILLE: 1,080 pounds of kielbasa were served up
Festival organizer Maribeth Thomaszfski dishes up a Polish platter. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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LAWRENCE: Two women face prostitution charges
India Ragin, 22, of Philadelphia, was charged with promoting prostitution and Kaycee Evans, 31, of Camden, was charged with promoting prostitution and engaging in prostitution after offering sex for money to a By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer India Ragin, 22, of Philadelphia, was charged with promoting prostitution and Kaycee Evans, 31, of Camden, was charged…
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HIGHTSTOWN: 9/11 riders parade up to Ground Zero
Hightstown Engine Company firefighters hook up the American flag to be hung between its ladder truck and East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company District No. 2 for the America’s 9/11 riders as they pass through downtown Hightstown on Saturday for their annual ride. From left are Capt. Steve Kadir, associate member Victor Raczka and Chief Larry…
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LAWRENCE: Shopping center acquired
The landmark Lawrence Shopping Center on Route 1 in the southern end of the township has been acquired by LNR Property LLC, after the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office foreclosure sale last week. There were no other b By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The landmark Lawrence Shopping Center on Route 1 in the southern end of…
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BELLE MEAD: Church group works in Keansburg
Many of the church congregants are from Hillsborough and Montgomery townships.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Annual music festival reaches higher levels
Music got young and old on their feet and moving at the Hillsborough Music Festival on Aug. 3 in the Applebee’s restaurant parking lot.
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