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HIGHTSTOWN: Bethany Gospel Mission House reopens
Pastor Bob Turton, a Hightstown resident and spiritual leader of the Gospel Mission Home and Chapel, is responsible for changing the messages displayed each week on Stockton Street outside of the church.
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Press Release: Love Assassin Live at the Cape May Singer Songwriter Weekend
By Stephen McConnaughey FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOVE ASSASSIN LIVE AT THE CAPE MAY SINGER SONGWRITER WEEKEND New York, NY March 16, 2012–Love Assassin will be performing live in support of their soon to be released self-titled CD Love Assassin for the Cape May Singer/Songwriter Weekend at two of Cape May’s hottest music venues. Kicking…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Hall damages rooted in Hurricane Irene
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Environmental concerns, dating back to Hurricane Irene, have kept Borough Hall closed for more than six months. ”We are here to make good decisions, rational decisions,” Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson told the Herald on Monday. “I will not make a decision until we have all the information .…
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PRINCETON SCHOOL OF ROCK SUMMER CAMPS 2012
PRINCETON SCHOOL OF ROCK School of Rock Princeton’s Summer Camps Offer Diversity, Excitement, and Savings Five camps in June, July, and August will deliver an assortment of righteous rock experiences School of Rock Princeton has announced the camps that they will hold in the summer months of 2012. “We’re gearing our summer camps to appeal…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Bethany Gospel Mission House reopens
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Bethany Gospel Mission House and Chapel doors have reopened. It was a decade journey that brought back the church on Stockton Street after fire shut down the facility in 2002. Prior to its reopening, the First United Methodist Church of Hightstown teamed up with Bethany Mission Home…
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MONROE: Local farmer to receive state ag award
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE Farmer Roy Etsch of Etsch Farms will receive the Golden Medallion Award from the New Jersey Agricultural Society on March 30. This award is the highest award given by the society during the year and is meant to honor Mr. Etsch for his contributions to the industry, reads a…
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LAMBERTVILLE: State aid: LPS to get less than first expected
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The Lambertville Public School (LPS) has experienced a 33 percent increase in enrollment over the past three years, LPS Superintendent Michael Kozak said Tuesday. This increase in enrollment allows LPS to increase its tax levy percentage above the 2 percent cap. LPS is a Choice School District, which…
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JAMESBURG: Farmers Market to return to Jamesburg
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — The Borough Council voted Wednesday to bring back the farmers market in town, mentioning it benefits both businesses and residents more than it interferes. Sponsored by the Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition, the market will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays from July 7 through Oct. 6.The proposed location…
