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REGIONAL: Cultural Festival set Oct. 12
Mercer County’s 12 municipalities are home to citizens of a variety of ethnicities and countries of origin. In celebration, County Executive Brian M. Hughes and the Board of Chosen Freeholders will present the third annual Cultural Festival on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Mercer County Park in West Windsor. The festival, to be held…
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EAST WINDSOR: Senior Center marks 10 years
The township is holding a tenth anniversary celebration for the Senior Center on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 10:30 a.m. The celebration will feature a formal program, including seniors, elected officials and senior organization representations. A ceremonial tree planting commemorating the tenth year will take place. Food and entertainment will follow the scheduled program.…
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Two yes votes needed
James D. Gallagher Stockton The Stockton School is a unique and wonderful place. I have two children who currently are receiving a good education there, and a third who I expect will attend the school in a couple of years. The teachers at Stockton, along with our school administrator, Suzanne Ivans, work very hard…
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PHOTOS: Hamilton holds Sept. 11 memorial ceremony
Above, a processional kicked off the commemoration held at Veterans Park last Wednesday. Staff photos by James McEvoy
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EAST WINDSOR: Arrowpac Inc. relocates in town
Arrowpac Inc. has relocated to 85 Twin Rivers Drive, between Lake Drive and Milford Road, in East Windsor. The company is utilizing the nearly 77,000-square-foot building as a warehouse distribution center with accompanying office and storage space, according to East Windsor Township. Arrowpac, which has been in operation since 1980, is relocating its distribution…
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REGION: Local fire departments aided Seaside blaze battle
Several local fire departments sent crews last week to help as several blocks of boardwalk at the Jersey Shore burned. By Amy Batista, Special Writer SEASIDE PARK — Several local fire departments sent crews last week to help as several blocks of boardwalk at the Jersey Shore burned. The massive blaze on Sept. 12 destroyed…
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BORDENTOWN: Town receives grant to fix signal
Bordentown Township will receive a $71,500 Local Aid Infrastructure Fund grant from the state to modify a traffic signal at the intersection of Rising Sun and Hedding roads. The grant is among 32 worth a total of $23.2 million being distributed statewide, bringing the total of state funding for local projects to nearly $121…
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HAMILTON: Mayor: Audit reveals no further abuse
Mayor Kelly A. Yaede announced an expanded audit has revealed no additional fiscal misuse or abuse in three municipal departments, which were the subject of controversy culminating in former Mayor John Benci by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Mayor Kelly A. Yaede announced an expanded audit has revealed no additional fiscal misuse or abuse…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie kicks off its sesquicentennial
Peddie School will install its 16th headmaster on Saturday, Sept. 21 during a campus celebration that also marks the school’s 150th anniversary. Peter A. Quinn was unanimously appointed headmaster by the Peddie Board of Trustees beginning in the 2013-14 school year. His appointment was a homecoming to Peddie, where he served as a…
