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Watershed Association Announces Program For Residents To Test Their Well Water Safety
By Marc Covitz The Crosswicks-Doctors Creek Watershed Association (CDCWA) is pleased to announce the start of a well water testing initiative within the Crosswicks-Doctors Creek Watershed. This is an opportunity for local residents to learn about the safety of their well water. The initiative is being funded, in part, by a grant from the Watershed…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Week of April 18
By Nancy Mrzljak, Guest Columnist The Chesterfield Hose Company Ladies Auxiliary sport-themed flea market and hoagie sale will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Chesterfield Hose firehouse at 300 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road (Route 528), Chesterfield. Give new and used sports equipment a new life by setting up a table at…
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Local Animal Hospital 1st in Central NJ to be Recognized as Cat Friendly
By Steven E. Hornstein, DVM Cats are purring their way into the hearts and homes of the American public. The cat is king, with more than 86 million cats loved as pets, compared to 78 million dogs. With the number of people choosing cats steadily increasing, the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) has initiated…
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PLUMSTED: Library program to focus on diversity
The Ocean County Library will join in celebrating “Dia!” a national American Library Association program that celebrates diversity, children and literacy by presenting these themes to families through books, stories and various programming during the month of April. Outstanding storytellers, dancers and musicians will bring to life tales and tunes from around the world. ”Books…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Techonology adds to workload, teachers say
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Several Hillsborough teachers have written the Board of Education to tell members of the increasing workload, much from the demands of new technology and all it entails. It’s not that the teachers resist modernity, said Superintendent Jorden Schiff. In fact they like it, he said. ”There’s no doubt we’re…
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Mother of St. Mary School students sees her post removed from Facebook page of Diocese of Trenton
Christina Delate of New Egypt To the editor: I am sharing with you all a copy of my post from the Diocese of Trenton’s Facebook page. The post has since been removed and I have been blocked from posting further. I honestly do not feel my post was in anyway “inflammatory, disrespectful, slanderous,…
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Cancer Prevention Study Enlists Support From Central Jersey Area Residents
Desiree Berenguer Carton NATIONWIDE CANCER STUDY ENLISTS SUPPORT FROM CENTRAL JERSEY AREA RESIDENTS American Cancer Society, University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro and Princeton University Head Basketball Coach Mitch Henderson are looking for residents interested in fighting back against cancer ***MEDIA ADVISORY*** The American Cancer Society, University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro (UMCPP)…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Author set to release ebook
ROBBINSVILLE — Township resident Dan Maurer has written an ebook thriller set to be released April 30. The ebook, “Snow Day,” is a novella-length horror tale that will be available on Amazon.com and iTunes, with more online retailers to follow. In a press release Mr. Maurer described the novella, published by Black Rapids Press, as…
