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REGION: Bottom Dollar store open in East Windsor
The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. The store is located in the Windsor Hights Shopping Center (now known as Windsor Center) at 440…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE has new member
There will be one new member of the Board of Education this January. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor There will be one new member of the Board of Education this January. Azra Baig will join incumbents Dan Boyle and Harry Delgado on the panel when they are sworn in at the first meeting in…
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REGION: Bottom Dollar store opens in East Windsor
The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. The store is located in the Windsor Hights Shopping Center (now known as Windsor Center) at 440…
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ROBBINSVILLE: New cafe offering cupcakes and more
Stephanie Melendez, of Trenton, decorates a signature cake at SadieCakes Cafe in Robbinsville.
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MANVILLE: Seniors to help Operation Shoebox
Community project scheduled for Friday, Nov. 15 Senior citizens will help with an Operation Shoebox NJ community project tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 15, at the Manville Senior Center in Fire Company No. 1 at 20 So. Third Ave. Operation Shoebox packages candy, toiletries, small items to be sent to troops serving overseas. The center is normally…
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NORTH HANOVER: Township anticipates park grant
At the Nov. 7 North Hanover Township Committee meeting, the committee introduced an ordinance appropriating $300,000 and authorizing the issuance of $285,500 in general improvement bonds to finance improvemen by David Kilby, Special Writer NORTH HANOVER — As North Hanover awaits grant money from Burlington County for park improvements, residents are questioning the issuance of…
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WE WANT YOUR LETTERS
The Hamilton Observer wants your letters! Letters should not exceed 400 words and must include the writer’s address and daytime telephone number, which is used for confirmation purposes only and will not be published. It is the policy that the editor reserves the right to edit letters. Deadline for submissions is noon Monday for Thursday’s…
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WEST AMWELL: DWI summonses issued by police
Nov. 14 issue On Nov. 1, at about 11:02 p.m. Patrolman Joseph Cesare stopped a vehicle driven by Andrew Kosek, 23, of Titusville, on Route 29 for a traffic violation. Mr. Kosek was issued summonses for failure to use headlights, failure to keep right, driving while intoxicated and careless driving. After booking, Mr. Kosek was…
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AT THE LIBRARY: Nov. 14
Bouncy Booktime & Creative Movement children’s story hour is held every Tuesday morning at 10 and again at 11 at the Lambertville Public Library. Cuentos y Canciones is moving to a new time: every Monday from 11 to 11:45 a.m. This early education program is entirely in Spanish for children under the age of 5.…
