Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Church summer camp rides into the West
There takes kids to Wild West City on field trip ”Son West” was the theme for summer camp with Sacred Heart and Christ the King Churches. Forty children who completed kindergarten through fifth grade participated in the weeklong camp July 8-12 at Sacred Heart Church. Mary Ellen Day was the sheriff in charge of the…
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Ocean County holds annual fair
Picasa Aliyah Bergmann, 3, from Browns Mills, stops at the 4H small animal tent to pet a guinea pig that belongs to 4-H member Kara Jonsson, 12, from New Egypt, at the Ocean County Fair.
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MANVILLE: Church summer camp rides into the West
Father Stansislaw Slaby stands with raffle winners of bicycles in the Sacred Heart/Christ the King summer camp. The children are, from left, John Schilp, Sonia Niecikowski, Isabella Dussias and Christian Mente.
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MANVILLE: Senior citizens to pack goodie bags for troops
Senior center events for July 18-31 Seniors will take part in an Operation Shoebox community service project by packing candy bags for the military stationed abroad on Friday, July 19, at the Manville Senior Center in Fire Company No. 1 at 20 So. Third Ave. The center is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.2:30 p.m. A suggested…
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WESTAMPTON: Free walk-in dental clinics to be offered
The Burlington County Women Infant and Children’s Program is partnering with Smile New Jersey to hold three separate free walk-in dental clinics on Friday, July 26 , Friday Aug. 23, and Friday, Sept. 27. All clinics will be held at the Burlington County Health Department in Westampton from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.…
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MCCC’s Barbara Behrens Earns National Recognition for Advanced Proficiency in Physical Therapy Education
By Wendy Humphrey Mercer County Community College Professor Barbara Behrens, of Hamilton, continues to pave the way for educators and students in the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) field. The coordinator of MCCC’s PTA program, Behrens recently fulfilled the requirements for the American Physical Therapy Association’s (APTA) Physical Therapist Assistant Recognition of Advanced Proficiency. She was…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City withdraws from Park Street housing plan
Takeover developer did not bring property into conformance with city code By Amy Batista, Special Writer Commissioners have withdrawn a developer’s agreement with the company that took over the Park Street townhouse project. Deputy Mayor Lynch made the announcement during the commissioners meeting July 8. ”We have withdrawn our developer’s agreement with the BLB…
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ALLENTOWN: Residents ask for upkeep for abandoned properties
Residents voiced their concerns at July 9 council meeting by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — A few abandoned houses in the borough have raised concerns among residents regarding upkeep at the various properties. Rachel Cotrino of Hamilton Street voiced her concerns about 23 Hamilton St. at the Allentown Council meeting on July 9. ”Twenty-three…
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MANVILLE: School district honors four longtime employees
Former athletic director, coach and teacher, Pat LaMastro, left, listens to his introduction by his successor, Assistant Principal Steve Venuto. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
