Category: archives
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PHS students organize HomeFront party
The homeless problem in Mercer County is smaller than you think. The average age of a homeless person in our area is SEVEN.
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Straube Center Winter Art Show
By Alisandra Wederich Win Straube, President and CEO of Straube Corporation presents the Straube Center Winter Art Show which will open on January 15th and runs through February 26, 2010 at the newly refurbished office complex at Straube Center on Route 31 & W. Franklin Avenue in Pennington, NJ. Buildings 100 & I-108 will feature…
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CHESTERFIELD: Boy Scout celebration delayed
The Burlington County Council of the Boy Scouts of America announced today it has postponed the county Centennial Scout Rally originally slated for Saturday, Feb. 6, in the Crosswicks section of Chesterfield. The announcement came amid forecasts of heavy snowfall in the area for the first half of the weekend. ”This decision has been made…
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Listening to History
A classical music buff plays rare classical recordings on the radio By Michelle Walbaum Like most people, 61-year-old Teri Noel Towe has a favorite music artist. But unlike most people, listening to all the music of his favorite artist is will require a great deal of time and effort — but he is doing it…
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Dinner & Show with Elvis Featuring Joe Inacio as Elvis
By: Kathy Martin The Jamesburg Elks Lodge #2180 proudly present Dinner and Show with Elvis, featuring Joe Inacio as ELVIS! to be held on Saturday, April 24, 2010 from 7:00 PM to midnight. Donation is $25.00 per person and includes Stuffed Chicken Breast, Salad, Potato and Vegetable. Cash Bar. For information and tickets please call the Lodge at 732-521-2180 or Mike…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Rotary Club dedicates dance to HHS Project Graduation
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The proceeds from a Valentine’s Day dance the Hillsborough Rotary Club holds annually will benefit Project Graduation this year, with the club supporting the event’s intent of keeping high school seniors away from drugs and alcohol on graduation night ”One of the strongest reasons we chose Project Graduation is to…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Church group to help women in Haiti
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN They’re going to Costa Rica to help refurbish two elementary schools and maybe save some endangered sea turtles, but their faculty chaperone hopes they bring back a new perspective about how they fit into the world. They’ve already broadened their perspective with a local visit to Better Beginnings…
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The Winter Festival in New Hope, Lambertville
Phil McAuliffe An ice carving by Peter Slavin and Don Lowing of Philadelphia outside the Lambertville Station.
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The Winter Festival in New Hope, Lambertville
Phil McAuliffe Shannon Riccioni, a waitress at Nicola Pizza, picks up a frozen meatball on a ice sculpture outside their restaurant on Saturday.
