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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Independence Day Festival draws thousands
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Children got to play a variety of games with the help of a DJ from M and M Entertainment. An estimated 7,000 people attended the annual Independence Day Fes´tival Saturday night. Attendees had the opportunity to see some vintage cars lined up for inspection. Loli and Jouy Tamayo, of…
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ALLENTOWN: Scheuerman adds another honor
AHS graduate is top back for East in Sunshine win By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group EWING — Ross Scheuerman’s athletic career at Allentown High School was filled with numerous accolades. The just graduated senior added one final one to his list last Thursday when he became the first Allentown football player to earn a…
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Senior Breakfast
By Susan Chipps, Client Coordinator, Home Helpers Press Release for the Hillsborough Beacon On June 4, 2011 seniors from the Hillsborough area were treated to breakfast, harp music and a speaker, courtesy of “Home Helpers of Hillsborough” and Christian Community Chapel, also located in Hillsborough. The harp music featured Annalee Davis, a noted harpist from…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Independence Day Festival draws thousands
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Children got to play a variety of games with the help of a DJ from M and M Entertainment. An estimated 7,000 people attended the annual Independence Day Fes´tival Saturday night. Attendees had the opportunity to see some vintage cars lined up for inspection. Loli and Jouy Tamayo, of…
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It’s Vic Walker Memorial time again
Richard Roy, president, LWAYBSA The Vic Walker Memorial All Star Baseball Tournament has returned to Ely Field in Lambertville for another year. Starting this week, 30 teams from all over New Jersey and Pennsylvania, along with their friends and families, will converge on Lambertville to eat in our great restaurants, shop in our wonderful…
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Cat No. 1,000 finds sanctuary at Tabby’s Place
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor In May, Tabby’s Place — a cage-free, no-kill sanctuary for cats —rescued its 1,000th cat from a hopeless situation. Dainty “Twix” is afflicted with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), a diagnosis that put her on the shortlist for euthanasia at the public shelter where she was abandoned. Happily, Twix made her…
