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Piscataway school celebrates diversity
Students, parents and staff at Randolphville Elementary celebrated the school's diversity yesterday at the third annual Multicultural Celebration.
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Water pressure to be restored to Central Jersey by...
Water pressure should be restored to 100 percent capacity by mid-afternoon Wednesday, according to New Jersey American Water, following Tuesday's water-main break in Franklin that affected nearly 100,000 ...
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Piscataway holds outdoor holiday decorating contest
Piscataway Township will hold its first outdoor holiday decorating contest}} Judging will begin on Dec.
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Florida man robs East Brunswick gas station, surrenders at Rutgers
A Florida man was arrested Tuesday after they say he tried to hold up a gas station at gunpoint in East Brunswick and then fled to the Rutgers University campus in Piscataway, where he called to turn himself in ...
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Hands-on computer instruction held at Piscataway Library
Get help with basic computer applications at the Piscataway Public Library. Sign up for hands-on computer instruction.
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Fundraiser benefits restoration campaign in Piscataway
The Metlar-Bodine House Museum is hosting a holiday tea fundraiser to benefit its restoration campaign, Rebuilding Our Past.
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Water main break affecting Somerset and Middlesex counties
A 60-inch water main broke Tuesday morning on Weston Canal Road, affecting several towns in Somerset and Middlesex Counties.
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Piscataway to hold holiday decoration contest
The first outdoor holiday decorating contest will be held this year in the township.
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Professional photographer demonstrates pet photography
PISCATAWAY: Professional photographer, Andrew Darlow will present a program on 'Pet Photography' on Saturday, Nov.
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Piscataway library to display permanent exhibit
The first permanent exhibit, "Picturing America,' an initiative from the National Endowment for the Humanities is on display at the John F. Kennedy Library.
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8-ton tree hoisted into place in Rockefeller Center
An 8-ton, 72-foot-tall Norway spruce was hoisted into place on Friday in Rockefeller Center, where it will be dressed up for its starring role as the city's most famous Christmas tree.
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Immaculata High School news
The Immaculata High School Spartan Marching Band received first place in its group in the United States Scholastic Band Association New Jersey State Championship competition on Sunday, Oct.
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Middlesex Boro, Piscataway reschedule meetings due to Veterans Day
The Middlesex Borough Council and Piscataway Township Council have rescheduled this week's regular meetings in observance of Veterans Day.
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Gas prices dip below $2 a gallon at some Central Jersey stations
At least a dozen Central Jersey service stations on Monday were charging less than $2 a gallon for regular gasoline - down from more than $4 per gallon being paid by Garden State motorists in mid-July. AAA ...
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Blood drives in Middlesex County set to combat shortage
MIDDLESEX COUNTY: With area hospitals experiencing a 15 percent deficit in their blood supply, New Jersey Blood Services is urging all eligible people to donate at a drive in their area.
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Games abound on library day in Piscataway
Piscataway Public Library is inviting family members of all ages to come to the J.F. Kennedy Library, 500 Hoes Lane, for National Gaming Day at Your Library from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
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Something sure stinks in town of Piscataway
There's a manhole cover at the cul-de-sac end of Hamilton Boulevard in Piscataway that emits a very strong odor every time it rains.
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River Road project ignores historic district
I am writing about the pending application of Piscataway and Middlesex County for development within the Road Up Raritan Historic District along River Road.
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SCORE presents seminar on writing business plan
SCORE will present the first in a series of free workshops for small businesses at the Piscataway Public Library.
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Casting a historic vote
Today, 66-year-old Ronald Mathis did something he never expected to do in his lifetime.
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