Category: archives
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Annual Cranberry Festival a success
Picasa Residents and visitors were treated to crafts, music and amusement at the 24th annual Cranberry Festival in Bordentown City. The festival was held Oct. 5 and 6. Alexander Silipino, 2, of Bordentown Township, enjoys a pony ride. Photos by Rebecca Nowalski
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town hires first female police officer
Township officials welcomed its first female officer to the ranks Monday with the swearing in of Jessica Meyer during the Township Committee meeting. by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Township officials welcomed its first female officer to the ranks Monday with the swearing in of Jessica Meyer during the Township Committee meeting. ”We…
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HAMILTON: Authorities investigating I-295 crash
Accident by Exit 63 snarled morning traffic for several hours by Amy Batista, Special Writer HAMILTON — Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of a Monday morning crash on I-295 that snarled traffic for several hours. According to state police, the accident, which occurred at just before 10 a.m., in the area of Exit…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Park groundbreaking hailed as civic lesson
Officials, residents tout new recreation destination by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Township officials and Foxmoor residents touted the groundbreaking ceremony for a new park Oct. 4 as an example of municipal government and its residents working toward a common goal. Prior the ceremony, Mayor Dave Fried praised the residents for their input and…
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LIFESTYLE: Finding warmth in a French cookbook
It’s the first cool morning, and I’m ready to cozy up to a cookbook full of comforting dishes. By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer It’s the first cool morning, and I’m ready to cozy up to a cookbook full of comforting dishes. The charming “The Little Paris Kitchen,” from Rachel Khoo fits the bill nicely. It…
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COUNTY: Local government unaffected by shutdown
Though Burlington County Freeholder Director Joe Donnelly said last week that county government services would not be affected by the federal government shutdown in the near term, he expressed concerns that Though Burlington County Freeholder Director Joe Donnelly said last week that county government services would not be affected by the federal government shutdown in…
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World Dance & Percussion Performance Nassau Park Pavillion
World dance and percussion at Nassau Park Pavillion, Saturday, October 19 at 2:30pm.
