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Creative Fire
Artists Joyce Inderbitzen and Sally Baldino team up to present Artistic Attitudes. By: Amy Brummer TIMEOFF/AMY BRUMMER Neat Knots offers original fiber designs created by Kristin Grady and Lynne Hoffman, Joyce Inderbitzin’s daughter. Thirty years ago, Joyce Inderbitzin was a founding member of the Torpedo Factory, an arts center based in Alexandria, Va. During her…
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Senior Menus-Nov. 25, 2004
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.35. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Nov. 25, and Friday, Nov. 26 …
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Hopewell Harvest Fair funds dispersed
The total amount given back to the community was $3,750. This year the Hopewell Harvest Fair Board of Trustees was able to continue their tradition of returning profits back to local organizations. The following nonprofit organizations received funds this year: Hand on Helpers, Inc, $250; Hopewell Fire Department, $250; Hopewell EMU, $1000; Hopewell Valley Historical…
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Interior designing
District officials color-coordinate new Bordentown Regional High School. By: William Wichert Now that the foundation of the new Bordentown Regional High School has been laid and the steel framework is on its way, the time has come for the tough decisions: What color should the inside of the building be? Gathered around a table covered…
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B&N warehouse to close
Barnes & Noble distribution centers in South Brunswick to close, new location will open in Monroe. By: Leon Tovey Barnes & Noble will close its three distribution centers in South Brunswick and build a new million-square-foot warehouse currently under construction in Monroe. Barnes & Noble, which pays about $1.24 million in taxes and other payments…
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Baldpate Trailride proceeds aid mounted police
Over 70 horses, riders and hikers attended the ride and many people made direct donations to the Trenton Mounted Police. The Hopewell Valley Trailriding Association (HVTA) presented the Trenton Mounted Police Unit Foundation with a donation of $740 on Nov. 8 at the Mercer County Equestrian Center. The HVTA donated a portion of the proceeds…
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Study predicts pipeline impact
Environmental assessment shows that proposed gas pipeline project does not pose any significant environmental dangers to Bordentown Township. By: William Wichert BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The proposed construction of the Williams/Transco gas pipeline project does not pose any significant environmental dangers to the township, according to an environmental assessment recently prepared by the Federal Energy Regulatory…
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Young chefs are cooking with pride
Children master the art of Cheese Wiz fondue and creating the perfect caramel apple. By: Joseph Harvie The aroma of Italian food filled the Recreation Center, but it was the young chef’s accomplishments that filled their families with pride. A little baked ziti, some breadsticks and chocolate treats were on hand Nov. 18 at the…
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Tree lightings begin Saturday
Caroling, tree lighting and visits from Santa mark the beginning of the holiday season in several local towns. By: Scott Morgan December nights are seldom dark, as long as the holidays mean lighted trees and carolers carrying candles, and now that Thanksgiving has kicked off the year’s last few holidays, most northern Burlington County towns…
