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  • Holiday Music from Stage and Screen

    Holiday Music from Stage and Screen

    By Kate O’Neill Hopewell Valley Chorus Concert to Feature Songs from Stage and Screen On December 15 at 4 PM, the Hopewell Valley Chorus’ winter concert will present a concert featuring holiday music from stage and screen. Songs old and new will range from Shakespeare’s “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind,” from As You Like It,…

  • BORDENTOWN: BRHS to stage play for children

    BORDENTOWN: BRHS to stage play for children

    ‘James and the Giant Peach,’ the play for children based on the classic book by Roald Dahl, will be presented at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. BORDENTOWN — “James and the Giant Peach,” the play for children based on the classic book by Roald Dahl, will be presented…

  • LAWRENCE: At Bob’s, he’s been there for 50 years

    For most people, going to work is a chore — something they need to do to survive. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    For most people, going to work is a chore — something they need to do to survive.    But not Bob Hullfish. He’s one of the lucky ones who figured out what he wanted…

  • HAMILTON: Library hosts storytelling benefit event

    HAMILTON: Library hosts storytelling benefit event

    photo by James McEvoyGerald Fierst, a writer and teacher, leads a storytelling workshop at the Tellabration event on Nov. 24 at the Hamilton Township Public Library. Staff photo by James McEvoy

  • ALLENTOWN: Seminary president to speak

    The Reverend Dr. Frank M. Yamada, President and Cyrus McCormick Professor of Bible and Culture at McCormick Theological Seminary, will be preaching at Allentown Presbyterian Church on Dec. 8. ALLENTOWN — The Reverend Dr. Frank M. Yamada, President and Cyrus McCormick Professor of Bible and Culture at McCormick Theological Seminary, will be preaching at Allentown…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: November 28

    Allentown    Police charged Laritza Maysonet, 33, of Trenton, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on Church Street at 6:10 p.m. On Nov. 1.    The accused was released without bail.    Nov. 10 police charged Sanal Badmagoryaer, 31, of Brooklyn, New York, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on North Main…

  • Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Opens Mid-December in Moorestown: Now Hiring Top-Notch Employees to Join Bold Team

    Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Opens Mid-December in Moorestown: Now Hiring Top-Notch Employees to Join Bold Team

    By Krista Beres Nov. 26, 2013 – Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, known for its’ Classic American cuisine infused with bold flavors, fresh herbs and spices, will open Mid-December and is now hiring experienced and friendly hourly employees. The restaurant specializes in aged steaks, fresh seafood, chicken and ribs seared over a wood fired grill.  To apply, download…

  • BORDENTOWN: Running for a cause (photo)

    BORDENTOWN: Running for a cause (photo)

    Photo by Deirdre Ryan www.dryanphoto.com Participants begin at the second Annual Bordentown 5K Turkey Trot and Family Fun Walk in Bordentown Township on Saturday, Nov. 23. More than 400 participated in the event, which was put together by Foundation for Bordentown Traditions.

  • Holiday Music from Stage and Screen

    Holiday Music from Stage and Screen

    Soloists in the Hopewell Valley Chorus’ winter concert include (left to right) Karen Bolmer, Katy Simonsen, Janet Eickhoff, John Emmons, Tamara Gallant, Chuck Denk, Lisa Ridge, Tim Ridge and Donna Raskin.