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Art in the Garden event set for Sept. 21
More than 30 area artists will participate in this year’s invitational exhibit and sale of fine art at Paxson Hill Farm in Solebury. SOLEBURY Paxson Hill Farm in Solebury Township will sponsor its third annual Art in the Garden on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than 30 area artists…
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60-acre Solebury farm to be preserved
SOLEBURY The Board of Supervisors announced recently that the 60-acre Sycamore farm on Old Windy Bush Road will be preserved with a conservation easement as part of the township’s Open Space Preservation Program. The property, owned by Reed and Sally Denby of 3510 Old Windy Bush Road, is a farm and forested land with…
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POLICE BEAT 09/12
From the Sept. 12 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN CITY Police said a 6-year-old Bordentown City boy was struck by a car at 9:55 a.m. on Sept. 3 on Farnsworth Avenue. No charges were filed against the driver, Colleen Anderson, 29, of Bordentown City, said police. Police said they did not have the name…
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Park set to celebrate house’s tricentennial
Washington Crossing marks the anniversary of the construction of the Thompson-Neely House Sept. 21. SOLEBURY Come to an event 300 years in the making as Washington Crossing Historic Park celebrates the anniversary of the construction of the Thompson-Neely House Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors to the site will see early…
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‘Enrico IV’
The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival resurrects this 80-year-old play. By: Stuart Duncan Sherman Howard in the title role and Jenny Gravenstein as Frida in Enrico IV at the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival. They gave director Bonnie Monte a gift at the opening-night party for Enrico IV at the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival. It was signed…
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Dining with Claude Monet at Giverny
IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: Recipes from Claire Joyes’s beautifully photographed book, Monet’s Table: The Cooking Journals of Claude Monet, for earthy, family-style dishes for fall and winter, made with ingredients straight from the kitchen garden. Photo by Jean-Bernard Naudin The cover of Claire Joyes’s Monet’s Table: The Cooking Journals of Claude Monet. Did…
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Chance for skate park looks slim in Florence
Township officials remain skeptical over possibility By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE Township officials remain skeptical of the possibility of ever seeing a skate park in the township. Last month the Township Council told local skateboarders they could practice their sport at the end of Railroad Avenue if they moved their equipment out of the way…
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09/12 OBITUARIES, pt. 1
From the Sept. 12 edition of the Register-News By: John Charles Tusim MANSFIELD John Charles Tusim, 82, died Sept. 7 at Virtua-Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly. Born in Krupina, Czechoslovakia, he lived in Columbus more than 70 years. Mr. Tusim was an Army sergeant during World War II. He was a partner with Groendyke &…
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Education fund group buys new computers for school
Elementary school receives 25 new computers for lab By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD Children and technology both seem to grow at the speed of light, outgrowing clothing and microprocessors as fast as new ones can be made. To help their growing students keep pace with changes in technology, the Chesterfield Township Elementary School recently purchased…
