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  • THE ARTS: May 10

    THE ARTS: May 10

    Rocco Scary with “Orange Street,” a 2005 handmade paper, steel and mixed media work. 

  • MANVILLE: Business group hears aid projects boosted

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    Manville Business and Professional Association members gathered Monday night at Pizza and Pasta for their annual dinner. About 40 members and guests enjoyed Italian food while socializing with fellow members.    Oscar Gonzalez owner of Discount Mattress welcomed the business owners and observing he was “glad to see some new…

  • FLEMINGTON: Railroad to offer car tours

       In recognition of National Train Day, the Black River Railroad Historical Trust will offer tours of several vintage rail cars in Flemington on Saturday, May 12.    The free event will take place between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Black River & Western Railroad’s Flemington station on Stangl Road.    The centerpiece of this exhibit…

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  • FRANKLIN: Accident kills two

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    FRANKLIN — Two Franklin women died Tuesday evening following a one-car accident on Route 27.    According to Franklin police, Karen Sanger, 51, was driving a Nissan Pathfinder on Route 27 south with passenger Mildred Davis, 23.    Just before the intersection with Promenade Boulevard and the entrance to the Trap…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Duke Farms to open new center, trails

    HILLSBOROUGH: Duke Farms to open new center, trails

    The centerpiece of the re-energized Duke Farms mission will be a 1906 thoroughbred Farm Barn, which has been renovated into an orientation center and office headquarters. 

  • MANVILLE: Former owner buys back downtown floral shop

    MANVILLE: Former owner buys back downtown floral shop

    Owner Cheryl Forbes is back for the second for the time in a flower shop on South Main Street. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)

  • MANVILLE: Rizk to play football on Mansfield gridiron

    MANVILLE: Rizk to play football on Mansfield gridiron

    Jonathan Rizk signs a letter of intent to play football at Mansfield (Pa.) University as Manville High School AD and Vice Principal Stephen Venuto, left, and Principal James Brunn look on.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: EDA president to speak to chamber

       HAMPTON — Caren Franzini, of Lambertville, president and chief executive officer of the Economic Development Authority, will deliver the keynote address for the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce Women’s Leadership Summit to be held at the Mountain View Chalet in Hampton from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 22.    The event is titled “Inspiration,…