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LOCAL ARTISTS GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY THROUGH UNIQUE CHARITABLE OPEN HOUSE EVENT
By Samantha Kifer This year’s Open House at The Art Station, scheduled for Sunday, December 9th from 11am to 4pm, is a special charitable event designed to contribute to local community organizations: HomeFront and Seer Farms. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy refreshments, musical entertainment, a chance to win a door prize and to…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Nov. 29
Florence The Florence Police Department recently reached the culmination of a lengthy investigation into thefts of copper from the Marcella Duffy School and several other residences in the west end of town, police said. As a result of the investigation, police arrested was Larry Roberson, 26, of Florence, with a $200,000.00 bail, Served with complaints…
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LOCAL ARTISTS GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY THROUGH UNIQUE CHARITABLE OPEN HOUSE EVENT
Otis Rope-Operated Elevator at Art Station Studios
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BORDENTOWN CITY: ShowCase opens
ShowCase Collective on Farnsworth Avenue, in Bordentown City, offers one-of-a-kind gifts from local artisans, crafts people and artists. Cindy Bassett and Roya Alaie work the busy counter on Nov. 23.(Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.dryanphoto.com)
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Man killed in farmhouse fire
An unidentified man was killed Nov. 29 in a fire at a vacant farmhouse on Imlaystown-Hightstown Road in Upper Freehold. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu suffers potential season ending injury
Bengals photo Mohamed Sanu scores the first touchdown of his pro career against the New York Giants in October.
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FLORENCE: Burlington Coat Factory advances headquarters plans
bstout The initial plans for Burlington Coat Factory’s new corporate headquarters, slated for Florence Township, features two multi-story wings. (Courtesy of Stout & Caldwell Engineers)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: ShowCase opens
Walter Ryan and Jack Norcross browse through ShowCase this November in Bordentown City. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.dryanphoto.com)
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EAST WINDSOR: Students rise to call of human rights
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Felicia Mode Alexander, a seventh-grade special education social studies teacher at Melvin H. Kreps Middle School, has inspired local children and teens to help people in need around the world. She founded the Hightstown High School O Ambassadors Club in 2008. Today, approximately 50 students are members.…
