Category: archives
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Farm market’s success continues
Meg Metz, Hunterdon Land Trust Farmers’ Market manager; Catherine Suttle, Hunterdon Land Trust Dvoor Farm manager During this season of giving thanks, the board and staff of the Hunterdon Land Trust would like to thank everyone who helped to make our third season of the Farmers’ Market at the Dvoor Farm a huge success.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Things to do
Thursday, Dec. 3 Music and merlot: 6:30-9 p.m., Miele Design Center, Route 1 at 9 Independence Way. Evening of wine tasting, artisan cheeses, hors d’oeurvres and desserts to raise money for South Brunswick Library Foundation. Cooking demonstration by Christopher Albrecht, executive chef at Eno Terra Restaurant in Kingston. Tickets: $50 per person. Contact: 732-329-4000, ext.…
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LAWRENCE: Fire company plans engine dedication
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrenceville Fire Company is going to dedicate its new fire-rescue engine at a special ceremony Saturday, Dec. 12, at noon at the firehouse on Gordon Avenue. The 2009 Sutphen fire-rescue engine, which replaces a 1989 fire engine, cost about $430,000. Once Township Council approved the funding for…
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THE GOLDEN GIRLS KILL AT FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON
Traci Connaughton THE GOLDEN GIRLS KILL AT FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Traci Connaughton Business Manager Without A Cue Ph: (267) 994-1056 Withoutacue.com The Four Points Sheraton presents “The Golden Girls Murder Mystery” Philadelphia, PA – The Four Points Sheraton and Without a Cue Productions,…
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‘Embraceable You’ fetes character, reality of New Hope
Two years in the making, the project is a celebration of the unique and quirky borough By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — The “Embraceable You” project — CD, book and documentary — recently made its debut at the Bucks County Playhouse. Two years in the making, the project is a celebration of the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Large kitchen retailer eyes local warehouse
Williams-Sonoma in discussions with township By Davy James, Staff Writer Retail cookware giant Williams-Sonoma will move into a 1.4 million-square-foot warehouse pending completion of the deal between the company and the township South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese said on Tuesday. ”We’re very happy to have them coming in,” Mayor Gambatese said. “The big thing now…
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Fall survivor grateful for community support
Kelli Hawthorne of Lawrence Thank you Lawrence Township! I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all my friends and neighbors in Lawrence Township who have generously supported me and my recovery from a traumatic fall 25 feet off a cliff in Oregon following my brother’s post-wedding reception. The emergency team at…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Woman struck on Route 206
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP A 45-year-old township woman was struck by a minivan as she crossed Route 206 early Sunday morning, according to township police. Delores Pace, of the Laurel Notch Motel, was hit as she crossed Route 206 shortly around 4 a.m., Lt. Norman Hand said. She struck the hood…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Police: Use good sense while walking in town
Recent assault still causing concern By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Police are trying to soothe a troubled public, which remains concerned about an assault that occurred nearly two months ago. ”It was an isolated incident,” Police Director Bruce Cocuzza said. Furthermore, the overall rate of crime has gone down in the city, according…
