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SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the Oct. 22 edition
Jen Kokotajlo Jen Kokotajlo Tel: 410-7338 [email protected] Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding. * * * Springfield Recreation is now taking registrations for the 2009-2010…
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LAWRENCE: Flu clinics focus on high-risk groups
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Ramping up its flu immunization program, the township Health Department has administered 810 doses of seasonal flu vaccine to senior citizens and high-risk individuals over the course of three clinics, according to health official Carol Chamberlain. A fourth and final flu vaccination to administer the remaining 140 doses…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Church family marks 50 years
Phil McAuliffe Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Crosswicks Road in Bordentown Township was built in 1962, but the congregation began meeting 50 years ago. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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HILLSBOROUGH: District officials say no police action in schools
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Rumors alleging misconduct and a school district employee being taken into custody in handcuffs are just that rumors, according to District Superintendent Edward Forsthoffer. ”A number of rumors have circulated regarding a person being taken out (of a school) in handcuffs it is simply untrue,” Dr. Forsthoffer said.…
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New Hope chamber sets Halloween events
For a complete schedule, visit www.newhopehalloween NEW HOPE — The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce has announced its celebrations for Halloween Festival 2009, including the return of trick or treating with New Hope merchants. From 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., children are welcome to patronize the shops of downtown New Hope. Free trick or…
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Democrats promise open government, ethics training
Greg Puliti and Jim Kownacki, Democratic candidates for Township Council Open government is always a Democratic goal. To the Lawrence Democrats open, transparent government has been the underlying philosophy to governing, not just an Election Day gimmick. As a councilman and mayor, Greg Puliti has worked to encourage openness and transparency. That’s…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the Oct. 22 edition
A weekly listing of community events. Class reunion Friday, Oct. 23 — The BRHS Class of ’69 40th reunion is planned at the Hilton Garden Inn, in Hamilton. Don’t miss it! For information call Gary Nucera 609-298-0732. Fall comedy Friday, Oct. 23 and Saturday, Oct. 24 — Fountain of Life Center, 2035 Columbus…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the Oct. 22 edition
Peg Traino Peg Traino Tel: 298-7476 [email protected] On Saturday, Oct. 10, during our first really cold night of competitions, the NBCRHS Marching Unit placed fourth overall during the USSBA competition at Hillsborough HS. They scored a 78.05, placing second for music, fourth for visual and third for effect. It was a great performance!…
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LETTERS: Achieving the impossible
Jean E. Dvorak, South Brunswick Over five years of effort to reach the impossible dream have finally paid off for South Brunswick, Middlesex County and the state as the Van Dyke/Pulda Farm has been saved from development. I, for one, could not be happier. Over the past 10 years or so I have watched hundreds…
