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HAMILTON: Officials tout lower crime rates
Mayor Kelly A. Yaede reports on the drop in Hamilton’s crime rate during the first nine months of 2013. Pictured with Mayor Yaede, from left, are Police Chief James W. Collins, Capt. James Stevens and Officer Steven Gould, president of PBA Local 66, Hamilton’s largest police union. Photo courtesy of Hamilton Township
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LAMBERTVILLE: Phillips-Barber health center to be expanded
Phillips-Barber Family Health Center, a family practice that is operated by Hunterdon Healthcare, will be expanded to “a state-of-the-art facility with expanded programs and services,” said Hu LAMBERTVILLE — Phillips-Barber Family Health Center, a family practice that is operated by Hunterdon Healthcare, will be expanded to “a state-of-the-art facility with expanded programs and services,” said…
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ROBBINSVILLE: NorthStar VETS hosts blessing of the animals
Members of Allentown Presbyterian Church blessed pets both large and small in honor of St. Francis of Assisi. by Nicole W. Wells, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Obtaining a blessing when one is injured, ill or just in need of a rise in spirits is nothing out of ordinary, unless of course the recipient of grace…
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LAWRENCE: Food waste recycling possible
Township residents may be offered the option to “recycle” their food waste in a separate container, which would reduce the amount of trash that goes into the landfill and save money, Township Council learned Tue By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township residents may be offered the option to “recycle” their food waste in a separate…
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COUNTY: College hosts lecture series
The British Empire, the American War of Independence and the associated impact on the Irish people will be the topic of a lecture by Mercer County Community College Associate Professor Padhraig Higgins on Wednesday, Oc WEST WINDSOR — The British Empire, the American War of Independence and the associated impact on the Irish people will…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS
by Michelle Marinello The Columbus Grange is hosting a square dance on Oct. 19. For more information, contact Marion at 609-298-4262. The Springfield Republican club will hold its annual dinner and fundraiser in support of local, county and state candidates on Friday, Oct. 18 6:00 p.m., at the Jacksonville Community Center. Tickets are $75. Contact…
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HAMILTON: Caregivers honor shining lights
Honorees of the Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County’s annual Shining Lights Aware are, from left, Carol Olivieri, Ann M. Cannon, Rev. Thomas Vala, of the Church of St. Gregory the Great, Helping Hands Advisor Gaetana Iseicz and Group Leader Gina Hopkins. Courtesy photo
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Thompson Street decorations begin to sprout
The Rios family makes final touch ups to their residence for last year’s Halloween competition. The theme last year was mummies. Photo courtesy of Frank Rios
