Category: archives
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FLORENCE: Girl Scouts unite on World Thinking Day
Batista Girl Scouts, part of a regional service unit called Town & Country unit composed of area community troops from Bordentown to Springfield, unite at Roebling Elementary School in Florence Township on Feb. 22 in celebration of World Thinking Day. Scouts visit the Kansas station and watch a tornado demonstration. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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FLORENCE: Police leadership rooted in township
Batista Mayor Craig Wilkie (left) administers the oath of office to Chief Alvin Scully (far right). To his left, the chief is joined by his girlfriend, Amy Wright, and her son, Tyler Wright, 17, during the Florence Township Council meeting Feb. 20. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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Trenton Half Marathon Partners with Black Girls Run to be a featured National Meet up Event
Members of Black Girls Run! encourage athletes at the start of the 2012 Trenton Half Marathon
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Mandalas, Wine and Music
By Dana Weekley Music & Merlot at Hopewell Valley Vineyards this weekend! Live Music, fabulous wine, and Mandalas by NineTomatoes. Friday March 1 6:00-9:00pm – The Ones. Saturday March 2, 6:00-9:00pm – Black Cat Habitat.
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Shakespeare Competition Winner
Mr. Carter Ford [right], winner of the competition alongside runner-up, Miss Amara Leonard.
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ALLENTOWN: Borough to register rental units
By David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN Landlords renting out residential or commercial units in the borough are now asked to submit a landlord registration certificate for each of their rental units, so the borough and tenants may have better access to important information regarding the property being rented. The ordinance was unanimously adopted by…
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LAWRENCE: Small roof fire at Lawrenceville School
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Roofers who accidentally started a small fire on the roof of a dormitory at The Lawrenceville School formed an old-fashioned “bucket brigade” to keep the fire in check until Lawrence Township firefighters arrived on Feb. 26, according to Lawrence Township officials. The roofing contractors were using a torch to solder…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Student Rydwin plays sings with all-state group
Allison Rydwin, seated, of Hillsborough was one of Immaculata High School students to be named to the N.J. All-State All-Women’s Chorus. Allison, an alto, and soprano Samantha Lacey of Stewartsville (standing, middle)sang with the state’s best in a performance at the N.J. Performing Arts Center in Newark on Saturday, Feb. 23. Standing with Samantha are…
