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Religious notes
By: centraljersey.com Titusville Presbyterian – June 27, morning worship is at the summer hour of 10 a.m. led by the Rev. William H. Shurley. June 29, there will be a business and professional luncheon at noon for those seeking employment. The Vacation Bible School program, "Egypt," will be held Aug. 9-13 for ages 4-11. Register…
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Police beat
BORDENTOWN CITY By: centraljersey.com Police are investigating the theft of a blue Mongoose bicycle valued at approximately $200 on June 14. Police said the bike was reported stolen from the rear yard of a residence on the 100 block of Second Street where it was left unsecured between 6 and 9 p.m. Police are investigating…
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Joe first, brother Jim second at New Balance meet
Rosa wins national two-mile By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor Joe Rosa made sure that he was the one who did the passing at the New Balance Outdoor National Track and Field Championships at North Carolina A&T. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North junior capped his year by winning the boys two-mile championship in a new…
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Township man facing weapon charges
By: Davy James – Staff Writer A township resident was arrested early Saturday morning for allegedly firing a gun in the parking lot of a Franklin Township bar. Ufuoma Edojah, 26, of Monmouth Junction, was arrested at his home after witnesses helped police to determine Mr. Edojah was responsible for the incident, police said. At…
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UFR school board eyes repeat drug test offenses
By: Joanne Degnan – Staff Writer ALLENTOWN – School administrators say 11 of 288 students randomly tested for drug use at Allentown High School this past year came up positive for marijuana, and for some of these students it was their fourth or fifth positive test. That’s why Vice Principal Constance Embley asked the Upper…
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Hometown Princeton group considers its future course
By: Kristine Snodgrass – Staff Writer About a dozen members of Hometown Princeton gathered at the Nassau Inn on Thursday morning to debate the future of the nonprofit organization, about a year into its existence. With a membership that has grown to 49, the group formed as a means for Princeton merchants to band together,…
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Wine Faire to be held in New Hope
By: centraljersey.com NEW HOPE – The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce and the Bucks County Wine Trail will present the first New Hope Summer Wine Faire on Saturday, July 24, and Sunday, July 25. This all-day wine tasting event takes place rain or shine from noon to 7 p.m. at The Tuscany at the…
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Heather Hills plays at Carnegie Hall
By: centraljersey.com Heather Hills, a home-schooled junior and daughter of Ted and Laurel Hills, of West Amwell Township, was one of 36 students nationwide to perform in a winners’ recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on May 22. Heather auditioned for this recital in March. Students who placed in the top tier achieved…
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Help with postpartem depression available
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – The state Department of Health and Senior Services is distributing informational palm cards on the signs of postpartum depression and other perinatal mood disorders to new locations throughout Mercer County. The small card is part of a statewide program to help women who are experiencing perinatal depression and their families find…
