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LAWRENCE: Only 2 nonprofits contribute
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Despite Lawrence Township officials’ request for voluntary contributions from nonprofit organizations and educational institutions, only two have stepped forward SERV Behavioral Health System Inc. and the Islamic Circle of Mercer County. SERV, which operates a group home on Darrah Lane, sent a check for $2,101.97 and the Islamic Circle…
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Children Get Free Pictures with Frosty at Unity Bank Branches in December
Unity Bank will sponsor “Pictures with Frosty” at six branch locations in Somerset, Hunterdon, Union, Middlesex and Northampton Counties from December 6 through December 20.
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LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Nov. 29
December concert: Regina Novicky and the Grace Notes will play and sing in a free concert on Wednesday, Dec. 5, from 7-8:30 p.m. An evening of holiday music with a sing-a-long. Light refreshments will be served. This program is made possible, in part, by funds from the N.J. State Council on the Arts, Department of…
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LAWRENCE: Man struck and killed by train
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 23-year-old Lawrence Township man was killed when he stepped in front of a train on the Northeast Corridor tracks, in the area of Lawrence Station Road, shortly before midnight on Thanksgiving Day, according to police Lt. Mark Ubry. Brian Remde, 23, of Franklin Corner Road, “intentionally stepped” in front…
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Avoiding Disaster Fraud: Protecting Yourself Post-Hurricane Sandy
By irene maslowski Thousands of people will continue to recover from the disaster of Hurricane Sandy for months and perhaps years to come as they seek to rebuild their homes, their businesses — and their lives. The future will most likely bring changes to the east coast of the United States in terms of preventative…
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Hiperos Bolsters Executive Ranks to Expand Leadership in the 3rd Party Management Marketplace
Fast-Growing Provider of 3rd Party Management Solutions Appoints Marketing Veteran Marie-Charlotte Patterson to Executive Team
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Two residents die in apartment fire
By Packet Media Group BORDENTOWN CITY — An apartment fire killed two residents Sunday. Burlington County Prosecutor Robert Bernardi and Bordentown City Police Chief Matthew Simmons III announced on Monday that Katherine Jernegan, 66, and Joseph Coppola, 63, of 10 West Street, died after a fire broke out in their apartment. Dr. Ian Hood, Burlington…
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City Square Bar and Grille Grand Opening
Encore at iPlay America will officially open its City Square Bar & Grille by hosting a week-long celebration. Starting December 3rd with Monday Night Football, pitting the NY Giants against the Washington Redskins, the bar will offer foodand drink specials and feature guest bartenders “Rob the Bartender” and Joey Bombs with DJ Eddie Lopez. There will…
