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HILLSBOROUGH: Sign proclaims town as ‘Purple Heart Community’
Mayor Doug Tomson and local commander Ted Dima pose Thursday with the sign.
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Nassau Tennis Club Offers Free Tennis Clinics for Adult Beginners
By Stacey Anderson Nassau Tennis Club is offering free instructional tennis clinics for adults who have never (or barely) played tennis. Free 60-minute adult instructional clinics will be held on: Monday, September 8, 9 am, 10 am and 8:30 pm Tuesday, September 9, 12:30 pm Thursday, September 11, 11:30 am Friday, September 12, 12 pm…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Food trucks event may be coming back
October plan could get OK Tuesday By John Tredrea, Special Writer Food truck time is on the near horizon for Lambertville. Actually, food trucks — 15 of them — is more like what it’ll really be. Mayor David DelVecchio said Saturday that the agenda of the City Council’s Aug. 19 agenda will include a vote…
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Wine tasting to benefit Stockton Fire Company
Stockton’s 21th annual Wine Tasting, sponsored by Phillips Fine Wines, will run from 7-10 p.m. on Sept. 27, at the firehouse on Mill Street in Stockton. Various wines will be featured from Phillips Fine Wines along with bites from the local area’s restaurant and catering community. "This popular tradition offers a great opportunity to try…
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NEW HOPE: Crowds throng to New Hope Auto Show
Dominic LaFiura, 9, and Jack Melson, 9, both of Dublin, Pa., look at the controls of a Mustang race car.
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HAMILTON: Cardiologists set for charity event
Twelve local cardiologists have decided to play more than the role of doctors in the battle against heart disease. Hamilton Cardiology Associates (HCA), a 12-doctor cardiology practice with locations in Hamilton and Princeton, will participate in the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk at Mercer County Park Marina Area on Sept. 7 in West Windsor.…
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NEW HOPE: Art from Meil’s Restaurant being displayed, sold
Johanna Fleming, longtime lead chef, stands with Kristen and Michael Meil at a painting of the front door of the Stockton restaurant, c. 1999-2012. New Hope Arts opened a sale of Meil-themed paintings with a reception Aug. 9, with delicacies provided by Meil’s.
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LAMBERTVILLE: St. John’s church renovation is on schedule
Victoria Christiana, originally from Romania and now from Pittsburgh, applies a faux marble finish on one of the columns in the St. John the Evangelist Church sanctuary.
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MANVILLE: VFW to hold family picnic Saturday
Community calendar, issue of Aug. 14 Sat., Aug. 16 Family picnic: The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its sixth annual picnic, noon-5 p.m. at Post 2290 on Washington Avenue. There will be face painting, games, a horseshoe tournament and music and entertainment by a DJ. Advance tickets are $15 for adults, $7.50 for kids…
