Category: archives
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‘Step in Time’ to the Interactive Screening of 1964 Disney Classic Film ‘Mary Poppins’ at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Aug. 2-4
By Candace Zafirellis Audiences can travel back to jolly ol’ England as Theater To Go presents an interactive presentation of the Oscar-winning Disney classic film “Mary Poppins” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. The movie sing-along will take place on Friday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 3 at 2 p.m.; and Sunday,…
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NEW HOPE: NJDOT road work in Lambertville Thursday night
Project will impede eastbound travel across bridge from New Hope Road work scheduled to take place along Bridge Street (Route 179) in Lambertville will render the commission’s New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge inaccessible to motor vehicles in the eastbound direction (from New Hope to Lambertville)between 8 p.m. Thursday (July 25), and 6 a.m. Friday (July 26).…
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New digital tools reaching a broader audience n making the search for senior communities in New Jersey faster and easier
New LifeStyles iPhone app offers its updated geo-mapping system that allows users to see every senior community or health care provider nearby based on a user’s current location.
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MANVILLE: Abandoned homes need to be addressed
Candidate Onderko outlines his proposal To the editor: I would like to thank Manville Board of Health President Sue Star for proposing a special committee be formed at the last Board of Health meeting with citizen involvement to address the abandoned home problem in Manville. We all know this is a very serious quality-of-life issue…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Illustrator will describe how he brings ancient critters to life
Scientific illustrator Mark Klinger, shown at his desk, will speak at the Hillsborough Library this Saturday at 1 p.m. (Photo by Zhe-Xi Luo)
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22nd ANNUAL UKRAINIAN FOLK FESTIVAL, Open to General Public: A dazzling festival
Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble from Jenkintown, PA
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MANVILLE: Revive Polish music in Nick Novicky’s honor
To the editor: For more than the past decade in Manville a greatly loved musician who with a jolly heart, Nick Novicky, played Polka music for Manville residents. He is greatly missed (he died of lung cancer); I had the privilege to be his student for many years as a young teen learning on my…
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MANVILLE: Band concert in library parking lot coming Tuesday
Amy Fields cools off her feet with ice before resuming dancing during the concert.
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