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LAMBERTVILLE: City to buy 35 trash cans
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city this summer will be a cleaner place with the addition of 35 new trash receptacles in the business district. The trash cans currently in place on city streets are a bit different with different types of lids. ”People put trash around it instead of in,” said…
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Jill Jachera and Pastor Branscomb
By Diane Hasili Jill Jachera and Reverend Calton Branscomb, pastor First Baptist Church of Princeton, were all smiles at the YWCA’s 4th Annual Stand Against Racism. A new record was achieved this year as over 267,000 participants, 71 YWCAs, and 3,000 organizations across the United States joined in the event started by the YWCAs of…
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Jill Jachera and Pastor Branscomb
Jill Jachera and Reverend Calton Branscomb, pastor First Baptist Church of Princeton, were all smiles at the YWCA’s 4th Annual Stand Against Racism. A new record was achieved this year as over 267,000 participants, 71 YWCAs, and 3,000 organizations
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Diocese to Host Faith Formation Workshop for Religious Educators
By Erin Friedlander The Diocese of Metuchen will host a faith formation workshop for religious educators in Catholic schools and parishes on Friday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane, Piscataway. The ‘Coaching Parents Makes All the Difference’ workshop will demonstrate effective ways to…
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PRIMARY: Election leaves 10 candidates for six school board seats
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer In the Bucks County primary last week, there was only one contest, resulting in one candidate of 10 total eliminated from the race for the New Hope-Solebury school Board of Directors. All 10 candidates cross-filed in the race for five four-year terms. One, Joel Tealer, of Meadowview Road, did not…
