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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: October 25
Mon., Oct. 28 Women With A Purpose host a benefit dinner at 6 .m. at The Stone Terrace, 2275 Kuser Road, Hamilton, RSVP to [email protected] $23 per person, tax and gratuity included cash-at-the-door to pay The Stone Terrace. Minimum contribution of $10 cash or check for this month’s recipient. Outside contributions for this event can…
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HAMILTON: Seasonal celebration (Photos)
Photos by Rebecca Nowalski Residents came out in droves for Hamilton Township’s annual Fall Harvest Festival at Kuser Farm Park on Oct. 20.
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HAMILTON: College to host "Spamalot" play
Cast includes Hamilton Township resident WEST WINDSOR — On the heels of blockbuster musicals like “Avenue Q” and “AIDA”, the award-winning team at Maurer Productions OnStage will deliver “Monty Python’s Spamalot”, the irreverent and spectacular Broadway spoof of the King Arthur legend. The show will run at Kelsey Theatre on the West Windsor campus of…
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LAWRENCE: Man, 5 women arrested on prostitution charges
An investigation into a prostitution operation netted the arrest of one man and five women on assorted prostitution and drug charges at the Comfort Inn on Brunswick Pike at 6:52 p.m. Oct. 19, accordi By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer An investigation into a prostitution operation netted the arrest of one man and five women on…
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Last weekend, a mixed bag for locals
Two of three football teams net victories by Michael Mack, Special Writer All three local high school football teams played this past weekend, with two of the three picking up big wins. Florence Township Memorial High School took to the road to play Delran in a non-conference game Oct. 18. The Flashes were unable to…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: October 24
Fri., Oct. 25 Halloween party fundraiser will be held at Ernie ‘s Tavern, 9 Allentown-Robbinsville Road, Robbinsville, at 7 p.m. for the Lamanna Children’s Memorial Fund, benefiting the two daughters of Tracy Lamanna, a local special education teacher who died Oct. 7 from cancer. There will be food, music, a “best costume” contest and prizes,…
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HAMILTON: Leaf recycling program begins
HAMILTON — As leaves begin to fall this autumn, Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly A. Yaede is encouraging residents to participate in the township’s annual Leaf Recycling Program. The program began Monday. Residents now can place open bags or containers of leaves for pickup on their first garbage collection day of the week, which would be…
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POLICE BLOTTER: October 24
Robbinsville Police are investigating a theft of copper wiring from a hotel construction site at the intersection of West Manor Way and Route 526 Oct. 16. According to police, a representative of the Mercer Management Company reported that during the overnight hours an unknown person(s) entered the construction area and removed the copper. Police said…
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Lack of cranberries at fest due to harvesting times
To the editor: I was recently asked why there were no cranberry items at the 24th Annual Cranberry Fest held Oct. 5th and 6th this year in Bordentown City. We did not have any fresh cranberries due to the fact they were not harvested in time to ship them from the Ocean Spray Cranberries,…
