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MANVILLE: Donate to food bank, get chiropractic services
Chiropractic services will be given in exchange for food donations for the Somerset County Food Bank on Saturday, April 27, at the Manville Chiropractic Center at 313 South Main St. Donors can get spinal exams for new patients, scoliosis exams for students, gift certificates for chiropractic adjustment for current or returning patients and 10-minute chair…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Historic school, breaking destiny
Save St. Mary School movement brings silent vigil to Trenton bishopThis article was originally published 4:56 p.m. April 10, 2013 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — As April unfolds, each morning, birds sing earlier at dawn. By a sunny afternoon, the birds are chirping and swooping away, such as was the case at…
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EDITORIAL: Bishop ignoring Catholic community
The Diocese of Trenton has not responded to repeated requests for comment by the Register-News since the release of Bishop David O’Connell’s March announcement that he was closing the St. Mary School in Bordentown City. He has also not responded to parents, students, alumni — and members of the Bordentown parish community of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: New RHS coach leads smooth transition for boys tennis
by Justin Feil, The Packet Group Raheel Saleem is a student of tennis, and even as the new head coach of the Robbinsville High School boys team, that hasn’t changed. ”When I found out that I was going to be the head coach of the Robbinsville High School boys tennis team, I took it upon…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historians host author’s talk Sunday
”A gentleman from Washington, D.C. who visited the skating rink with us a few evenings since said: “You have the prettiest lady skaters and more of them than I have seen at any rink that I have visited.” From The Lambertville Beacon — March 20, 1885. This is a slice of life in Lambertville in…
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MANSFIELD: Committee members, firefighters discuss anonymous letter
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — Last week, the committee discussed a resident’s anonymous letter sent to them regarding the fire company’s request for a new rescue truck. No committee action was taken at the meeting on the proposal. The new rescue truck is estimated to cost $750,000, according to Thomas Hope, assistant fire…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of April 18
Weekends to April 21 The Dorothea Dix Unitarian Universalist community of Bordentown will be exhibiting the outsider artwork of the A-Team from TASK. The opening reception is 12 to 3 p.m. at 39 Park St. in Bordentown. Meet the artists, see the art, have food and listen to the music of TASK’s The Funkadelics. Show…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Aug. 18
Batista April 13, Kathie Lengel, of Roebling, admires a painting by Donald Jones, of Florence. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: April 18
Saturday, April 20 Craft fair, sponsored Robbinsville High School drama and instrumental music booster clubs. Seventh annual fair to feature 100 percent handcrafted items from regional artists between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. and features door prizes. Admission is free. Proceeds to benefit aforementioned school clubs. Earn a free raffle ticket by bringing a toiletry…
