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Week in Review: Rebuilding the Hightstown Fire House, Molto Bene Reopens

A review of the week's top stories.

VIDEO: Hightstown Firefighters Rebuilding After Hurricane Irene Damages Firehouse

Members of the Hightstown Engine Company are rebuilding their firehouse after Hurricane Irene caused Peddie Lake to crest, creating widespread flooding.

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Perennial Home Welcomes You with Open Doors

The store carries unique home furnishings and accessories, and is inviting and cheerful, a place filled with treasures to feather the nest.

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Dancing Holiday Lights Benefit Charity

The Shaw family is once again illuminating Cranbury at 128 North Main Street with dancing holiday lights, and this year Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Judy Pancoast joined the festivities.

Molto Bene Reopening Friday in Cranbury

Molto Bene owners Peter and Val Adamo are reopening their business in downtown Cranbury Friday.

Community Arts Exhibition Opening Friday

A community art exhibition featuring pieces from local artists and Peddie School students is opening Friday and run through Dec. 16.


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