Category: archives
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HAMILTON: Library hosts storytelling benefit event
Storytelling has been part of the human experience throughout its history, and though it may have become a lost art with the advent of technology, the Hamilton Public Library was host to a special celebra by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Storytelling has been part of the human experience throughout its history, and though…
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ROBBINSVILLE: MOC experience benefits runners
Ravens, Allentown’s Murphy eye return By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Robbinsville High School girls cross country team, the Ravens boys team’s Richie Kasper and the Allentown High School boys team’s Conor Murphy all had the opportunity to run at the Meet of Champions on Saturday. The experience was a boost to them all…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS
by Peg Dotson The American Legion on 4th Avenue in Roebling will have their monthly Shrimp Night on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m., There are roast beef sandwiches also available and something for the children. Santa Claus will be making a special appearance at the event so make sure you bring the kids. The Willitts-Hogan-Tonne…
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COUNTY: Freeholders hold drive for troops
Burlington County Freeholders announced last week they are partnering with Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey and Burlington County College to sponsor a county-wide collection of items for care packages for o Burlington County Freeholders announced last week they are partnering with Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey and Burlington County College to sponsor a…
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The Lewis School’s Director of Public Relations and Communications
Picasa The Lewis School’s Tree of Light
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HILLSBOROUGH: DPW leader Sixt retiring from job
He started in 1977 as laborer at $3.85 an hour By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor After 36 years of climbing the ladder in the township’s public works department, Ernest “Buck” Sixt is retiring on top. His retirement as director of public works was set to be accepted by the Township Committee on Tuesday night. The…
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ALLENTOWN: Vintage shop offers something old, something new
There are antique shops, and there are vintage shops, and then there’s Green Lace Lion, a new boutique on the second floor of the Old Mill that not only sells and restores vintage items, but al by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — There are antique shops, and there are vintage shops, and then there’s…
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COLUMBUS: Santa Paws coming to town
The Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter are offering pet/family photos with Santa from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You’ll leave with a high-resolution print taken by professional photographer Lee Feldstein that’s WESTAMPTON, NJ — If stunning photos of your family, including the four-legged members, are on your holiday wish list, visit the Columbus…
