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HILLSBOROUGH: Ancient stories still vibrant on stage
Students offer Ovid’s stories this weekend at high school By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor "Metamophoses,” this weekend’s stage offering by Hillsborough High School students, will amuse and challenge you. It’s one play with 11 modernized versions of Ovid’s ancient stories familiar as childhood stories teaching lessons. Despite the tendency to see the play as…
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Community Calendar: Nov. 3 edition
Thurs., Nov. 3 Mercer County Regional Chamber of Commerce Robbinsville Chapter Evening Networking: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Poseidon Mediterranean Bar & Grill, 2360 Route 33, Suite 106, Robbinsville. Members $10, future members $25. For information call 609-689-9960 ext. 16. Fri., Nov. 4 Open House for Homeschoolers: 2 p.m., Plumsted branch of the Ocean County…
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MILLSTONE: Board of Education hires two principals
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer There are contested municipal elections in Allentown Borough and Plumsted Township on Tuesday, but incumbents are running unopposed in the Township Committee races in Millstone and Upper Freehold. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Election Day. In addition to the municipal races, voters also will be selecting…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP:UFO/ET COngress due in town
By BIrgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP They’ve seen them. They’ve heard them. They’ve been shot at and abducted by them. And now the survivors are coming to Bordentown to reveal the intrusions being perpetrated on vulnerable planet Earth and its inhabitants. The gathering place is the 50th UFO/ET Paranormal and Metaphysical Congress at…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local Democrats write letter to township residents
Last ‘Campaign Corner’ submission for Martinez, Reddan Editor’s note: This material was supplied by John Reddan and Aldo Martinez, the Democratic candidates for Township Committee. An open letter to our fellow Hillsborough residents: You, the residents of Hillsborough have been opening your doors to us for weeks now, asking us questions and speaking with…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Boy Scouts will dispose of old flags respectfully
Boy Scout Troop 186 is collecting old and damaged flags until tomorrow, Friday, that will be retired respectfully on Saturday as part of an Eagle Scout project. There’s a green collection bin in the foyer opposite the township administrator’s office in the municipal building. Thomas Sireci, the Scout organizing the project as…
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ALLENTOWN: Playground purchased for Sarah Barnes Park
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — The mayor and Borough Council agreed last week to spend approximately $16,000 on a new playground and benches for the empty Sarah Barnes Park on Pearl Street. The purchase was authorized at the Oct. 25 Borough Council meeting and the equipment is scheduled for delivery before Dec. 31,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township Committee race holds focus of Tuesday’s vote
Each party feels they have transmitted its message; Hillsborough names can be found up and down ballot By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor An increasingly interesting race for Township Committee will be decided by the voters Tuesday. Two seats on the governing body are up for election. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8…
