Category: archives
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NEW HOPE: Chamber reorganizes
Caleb Lentchner is the new president of the Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors.
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FLORENCE: Township to rename street after WWII fallen solider
By Amber Cox,Special Writer FLORENCE — A WWII veteran who lost his life in 1945 will be honored will a new street being named after him. Army Tech. 4th Class Rifleman Joseph Seaman was born in Roebling on Feb. 2, 1918 and gave his life to his country on Feb. 17, 1945. The township council…
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NEW HOPE: Chamber reorganizes
NEW HOPE — The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce has chosen members of its new board of directors, The board consists of 14 people — four officers and 10 board members. The election was held at the annual meeting on March 27 at the Logan Inn. Officers are: Caleb Lentchner, Marsha Brown, president; Connie…
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Live the Dream of Broadway with Playful Theatre Productions’ “A Chorus Line” atMCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 27 n May 6
By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information West Windsor, N.J. – Local actors will put on a show of Broadway proportions when Playful Theatre Productions presents “A Chorus Line” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Dates and times for this musical sensation are Fridays, April 27 and May 4 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, April 28…
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FLORENCE: Township approves $10.7M budget
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE — Florence Township Council unanimously approved its $10.7 million 2012-13 municipal budget. Residents will have a local tax rate of 43.9 cents per $100 of assessed value, which is a 3.5-cent increase from last year’s 40.4 cents per $100 rate. Homeowners living in the average assessed home of $229,291…
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MCCC Lecture on April 25 Focuses on Environmental Preservation
By Saveria Symons, Public Information Coordinator The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will host a public lecture on environmentally friendly practices at Mercer County Community College’s West Windsor campus on Wednesday, April 25, at noon in the Communications Building, room 109. The talk is part of the college’s Distinguished Lecture Series. Marc Rogoff, environmental…
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Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey
Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey to Perform at Barnes and Noble Book Fair April 21, 2012
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Local Filmmaker Gives Talk and Screening of Holocaust Documentary, “Only a Number”
By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center and Congregation Beth Chaim of Princeton Junction will be commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day with a screening of the documentary “Only a Number” on Wednesday, April 18, at 7 p.m. at the Congregation Beth Chaim, 329 Village Road East, Princeton Junction. “Only a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crash closes road
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Fresh Ponds Road had to be closed for more than four hours Tuesday following an accident where a truck knocked down a utility pole and overturned, police said. Sgt. James Ryan said the unidentified driver of the truck was taken to Robert Wood University Hospital in New Brunswick where…
