Category: archives
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Aug. 18
Batista Florence artist Donald Jones poses by a portrait he contributed for a fundraising auction at the Roebling Museum Ball which took place at the historic Roebling auditorium in Florence Township on April 13. (Photo by Amy Batista).
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Save St. Mary School Committee plan should be heard
Phil McAuliffe Students partake in a a silent vigil to Save St. Mary School at the Diocese of in Lawrence last week. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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“The Colored Museum” Combines Performance and Art At MCCC’s Trenton Hall May 10-12
Clockwise from top: Wellington Talkpa of Hamilton, Domonique Jarret of Hightstown, Gertrude Hibare-Michel of Trenton and Taylor Pickett-Stokes of Trenton in rehearsal for “The Colored Museum.” (Photo by Tamara Ramos)
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MANVILLE: Youngsters can test their baseball skills Saturday
Youngsters can test their baseball skills Area youngsters can test their baseball and softball skills at a free Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run competition on Saturday, April 20, at 2 p.m. at the Lincoln Avenue (Valley) Fields. NJ Pitch, Hit & Run is the official skills competition of Major League Baseball. Boys and…
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SPORTS: Bordentown’s Hall of Fame seeks qualified applicants
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer After a three-year hiatus, the Bordentown Regional Athletic Hall of Fame has been resurrected. Joseph Sprague, athletic director and assistant principle, and Principal Patrick Lynch worked tirelessly to recruit individuals this past winter — seeking those interested in becoming members of the Hall of Fame’s induction and selection committee. Both…
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MILLSTONE: County offers document shredding
MILLSTONE — One of Monmouth County’s upcoming shredding events will take place in Millstone so residents have the opportunity to get rid of old documents and confidential files safely. The Millstone shredding will be offered at Wagner Farm Park, located at the corner of Woodville and Baird roads on May 18 from 9 a.m. to…
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POLICE BLOTTER: April 18
Robbinsville Police responded to Windsor Industrial Park for a reported theft. Upon arrival, police spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime during the overnight hours between April 6 and 7 an unknown person(s) removed 30 pieces of drilling equipment. The value of the items removed is estimated to be approximately $25,000. There are no…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historians host author’s talk Sunday
Sharon Bisaha, author of “In the Beacon Light, Lambertville, NJ 1860 to 1900.”
