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ALLENTOWN: Borough welcomes new bank
Officials launch new branch of First Commerce By James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — Borough officials and representatives of First Commerce Bank celebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the opening of a new branch of the financial institution June 8. The bank, which formally held its grand opening last month, is located at 40 Main St.…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough welcomes new bank
Allentown Borough officials and First Commerce Bank representatives commemorated the opening of the new bank with a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 8. From left are Kathy Tice, customer service representative; Jack Aaronson, vice chairman, Pat Carabellese, director; Mario Valente, director; Councilwoman Angela Anthony; Councilwoman Audrey Mount; Councilman Dan Wimer; Mayor Stu Fierstein; bank chairman Abraham S.…
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ROOSEVELT: New flag unfurls
Roosevelt Councilman Michael Ticktin said the flag is on display in the Borough Hall. By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer ROOSEVELT In the mid-1930s the blue eagle symbolizing the National Recovery Administration was a common sight around the nation, as it meant that companies displaying the logo were cooperating with the New Deal codes for…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Township honors company’s milestone
Township officials lauded Allentown Inc., a local company celebrating its 45th anniversary in the community. By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD Township officials lauded Allentown Inc., a local company celebrating its 45th anniversary in the community. The biomedical research equipment manufacturer, formerly known as Allentown Caging, was honored through a proclamation presented at…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Town parties with a community festival
Jennifer Kohlhepp The rock climbing wall was a big hit with kids attending the Robbinsville Township Community Festival at Robbinsville Township Community Park on June 9. Photo by Jennifer Kohlhepp
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HILLSBOROUGH: 66 lovingly let their hair down for a good cause
Locks of Love program grows at Amsterdam School Participants at Amsterdam Elementary School donated more than 660 inches of hair for the Locks of Love foundation June 5. The cause drew 66 participants who grew then gave their hair for children under the age of 21 who suffer from long-term hair loss. Locks…
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PLUMSTED: Shared court a concern for police officers
Officials have approved a temporary service agreement with Lakehurst Borough for municipal court services. PLUMSTED In light of the resignation of the township’s court administrator, Plumsted officials have approved a temporary service agreement with Lakehurst Borough for municipal court services. The service, which is good for three months, was approved unanimously at the June…
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LAWRENCE: Outback, Bonefish Grill to open at mall
All that is left of the former Chevy’s Fresh Mex restaurant at the Mercer Mall is a pile of rubble — the result of demolition that began last week. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer All that is left of the former Chevy’s Fresh Mex restaurant at the Mercer Mall is a pile of rubble —…
