Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Aug. 6-12
A caller reported a vehicle he believed was carrying suspicious items on Aug. 7 at 10 a.m. Police responded to the report on South 5th Avenue, but the vehicle could not be found. * * * Somebody walked into the station to report a man sleeping behind the wheel of his vehicle on North…
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of Aug. 16
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The next meeting is Sept. 13. The club is comprised of people who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55, if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to…
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Unity Bank Introduces Visa® Business and Consumer Credit Cards, Expanding Comprehensive Community Banking Products
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON (August 14, 2012) n Unity Bank has introduced Visa® business and consumer rewards credit cards, including programs for college students and those seeking to rebuild their credit through a secured card. Cardholders can earn unlimited 1% cash back, or choose from travel, gift certificates and merchandise rewards as well as…
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Har Sinai Open House for Members & Non-Members Aug. 24
By HSTemple HAR SINAI TEMPLE OPENS ITS DOORS TO PROSPECTIVE NEW MEMBERS HOPEWELL TWP. – Anyone interested in sampling Har Sinai Temple’s hospitality is invited to attend the Aug. 24 "Shabbat Under the Stars." The annual event is Har Sinai’s way of demonstrating the unity, culture and camaraderie that its congregation enjoys. It also…
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Newspaper Forecasts Not All Bad; Industry Executives See Some Potential for Improvement
Jennifer Vollaro Princeton, NJ – August 14, 2012 — Despite stories questioning the health of the industry, newspaper executives find some reason to be optimistic, according to a new study of media executives conducted by American Opinion Research, of Princeton, NJ. One in four newspaper executives say the industry will be more relevant to consumers…
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A Host of Culinary and Other Personal Interest Courses Coming Up at MCCC This Fall
By Candace Zafirellis Lots of baking, slicing and dicing will be going on this fall at the Culinary Center at Mercer County Community College. Mercer’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) offers cooking and other personal interest classes beginning in September and continuing through December. Classes are held evenings and weekends on the West Windsor campus,…
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The First Experience of the World Choir Games was Wonderful!
Independence Day of 2012 was unforgettable for many singers in the world. Despite the record high temperature that day in Cincinnati, the opening ceremony of the 7th World Choir Games attracted thousands of music lovers from all over the world. Days before the 2012 Olympic Games geared up, a wave of fabulous choir music activities…
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Local CERT assists with iron man compitition
By Bob kaminski Several members of 2 local CERT groups assisted at the recent Iron Man Compition Aug 11. From L > R John Mullady of Hillsboro CERT, Curtis Stewart, Bob Kaminski, < who coordinated event, and Tom Zrinko all of Manville’ CERT. *CERT Community Emergancy Response Team John and Curtis handed out water and…
