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Habitat for Humanity Groundbreaking in Hightstown
By John O’Connnor Habitat for Humanity’s Millstone Basin Area affiliate strives to provide safe, affordable housing to our area’s needy residents. We have already served 9 families in our area and invite the community to attend our Groundbreaking Celebration for 4 more partner family homes on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 9:30 – 11:00am on…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Firefighters appreciate new safety tools
Firefighter Eric Pullen demonstrates how to hook up the bailout system and bail out of a window. Photo by Amy Batista
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EAST WINDSOR: Dairy Queen hosting tasty fundraiser
Nina Burden of Columbus and Emma Bowers of Burlington with Dairy Queen owner George Vardakis. Photo by Amy Batista
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MANVILLE: Police quickly put to use narcotic antidote training
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Medical kits to reverse the effects of a narcotics overdose began to be distributed in early August to all of Somerset County’s police departments and county Sheriff’s Office. Within days, one kit was used for an overdose reversal in Manville. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, within one hour after receiving training…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Sept. 15 meeting to focus on gas pipeline’s impact
Special session at Justice Center in Lambertville By John Tredrea, Special Writer The New Jersey Sierra Club and Delaware Riverkeeper Network, which are scathingly critical of a proposed natural gas pipeline that would go through Hunterdon and Mercer counties, will join the Lambertville Public Library in hosting an informational meeting on the matter on Monday,…
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SOUTH COUNTY: 8 teachers welcomed to South’s K-12 faculty
Residents greeted eight new teachers — all of whom in attendance — with a spirited round of applause Aug. 28 at the South Hunterdon Regional school board session, after they were introduced by board president Dan Seiter. The teachers were appointed for the school year, the first for the regional K-12 district. Six of the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Dairy Queen hosting tasty fundraiser
Columbus girl part of Operation Cupcake team Operation Cupcake has the support of another sweet treat this summer — ice cream. Dairy Queen is teaming up with the two girls — Nina Burden, 12, of Columbus, and Emma Bowers, 12, of Burlington — behind the baking operation that helps people in need. "We will be…
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Successful European Relaxation Music "A Baby’s Lullaby" Coming to America
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – Chantal Hartmann’s three-volume new age music series, built around a 64-BPM heartbeat pulse to promote relaxation for mothers and children, is set for U.S. release. Las Vegas, NV-AZ – "A Baby’s Lullaby" is a three-volume new age music series created by German composer Chantal Hartmann that serves as a natural…
