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HILLSBOROUGH: See how food is produced on family farm
BoroGreen group hosts potluck dinner and program on sustainable practices BoroGreen invites the public to tour Lima Family Farms at 826 Amwell Road on Friday, Aug. 16, at 6 p.m. and see the farm’s all-natural food production methods. The potluck will start at 6 and burgers will be provided by the farm. Bring a side…
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Ukrainian Folk Festival
UKRAINIAN FOLK FESTIVAL – 22nd ANNUAL Open to General Public: A dazzling festival Excite your senses with an array of beautiful colors, movements, sounds and flavors! GALA UKRAINIAN FOLK STAGE SHOW Date: Sunday, August 25 Time: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm Location: Ukrainian American Sport Center Address: Lower State & County Line Roads, Horsham, PA…
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Herbert D. Hinkle, Esq. Recognized for Leadership by Rutgers School of Law – Camden A Legal Career Dedicated to Disability Law
By CCS News Herbert D. Hinkle, Esq. the founder of Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, Attorneys at Law, has been honored by the Rutgers School of Law – Camden for his work and leadership. Hinkle was recognized for outstanding service to the Pro Bono Program through training and mentoring students in the Planning Estates Project, and for…
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LAWRENCE: Calling all coaches:
We want your team’s info! If your team isn’t here, let us know. Better yet, send us a brief write up about your team, a recent game, or a bio of a great player or coach. We love photos, too. Send your material to [email protected].
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EAST WINDSOR: Resident gets 33 months for hate crime
A township resident who is a member of the Aryan Terror Brigade white supremacist group was sentenced to prison Wednesday for his roles in the New Year’s Eve 2011 hate crime assault of two Middle Eastern men in Sayreville. U.S. District Judge Joel A. Pisano sentenced Michal Gunar, 29, of East Windsor, to 33…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: State We’re In:Voters get no say on open space
New Jersey voters won’t get to vote this year on funding to preserve open space, farmland and historic sites and to buy out flood-prone properties. By Michele Byers, Special Writer New Jersey voters won’t get to vote this year on funding to preserve open space, farmland and historic sites and to buy out flood-prone properties.…
