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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of April 11
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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ROMAN JEWELERS OFFERS SERVICE TO FIRST RESPONDERS
Tommy Nguyen, Master Jeweler at Roman Jewelers, shows Police Officer, Louis Vastola’s newly polished badge. Officer Vastola is from the Hopewell Township Police department. Roman Jewelers is providing badge cleaning and polishing to NJ first responders
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TRENTON: Sen. Turner calls on BPU to reject JCP&L rate increase proposal
TRENTON – In response to Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L’s) proposed 4.5 percent rate increase, Sen. Shirley K. Turner (D-Mercer and Hunterdon) today released the following statement: ”Over the past two years, New Jersey has faced some tough storms, from Irene to Sandy, that have left electric customers across the state literally in the…
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Bishop refusing to support quality Catholic schools
Lori Shockley of Wrightstown To the editor: It is becoming more and more obvious that Bishop David O’Connell of the Diocese of Trenton is not interested in supporting quality Catholic schools, ensuring the financial integrity of the parishes in his diocese, or making the Catholics that he is supposed to be leading feel that their…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Water is topic of event on April 20
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Public concern about water quality was a Lambertville issue in 2012, with a number of residents complaining about musty odor and taste in the water that came out of their taps. In response, United Water, which supplies the city with water, assured residents that the water was perfectly…
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SPORTS: Spring brings softball preview
By Mike Mack, Special Writer The boys aren’t the only ones getting back on the diamond. Softball season is in full swing and some local schools are off to hot starts. The girls of Northern Burlington County High School are looking to build on a solid showing last season, after they finished with a 14-11…
