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HILLSBOROUGH: State land preservation funding seen fast slipping away
Assembly must act by first days in August By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor State Senator Christopher "Kip" Bateman sees hope slipping away for any chance of passage this year of permanent state financing of open space preservation. By a 36-1 vote, the state Senate passed a bill June 26 to dedicate existing corporate business tax…
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WEST AMWELL: How does your garden grow?
Thies will help build and maintain yours By John Tredrea, Special Writer Some things are wonderful. Some are beautiful. Some are both — like a garden. Especially your garden. West Amwell’s Jacob Thies, descended from a long line of Garden State farmers, is helping folks start their own organic gardens. "What we do is build…
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ROOSEVELT: Small town unites to celebrate America’s birth
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Despite some stormy weather, Roosevelt residents celebrated Independence Day in style. Around 100 people attended the Fourth of July Celebration in Roosevelt, according to officials. The celebration kicked off at 10 a.m. with a pet show followed by a parade at 11 a.m. and a barbecue and a variety…
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San Jose Real Estate Networking Club Announces July Topic: How To Increase Your Real Estate Profits Thru Online Marketing
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The San Jose Real Estate Networking Club announces July event – How To Increase Your Real Estate Profits Thru Online Marketing. The featured speaker will be Tom Bukacek of Black Box Social Media. San Jose, CA – The San Jose Real Estate Networking Club, the premier real estate investing club in…
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BORDENTOWN: National Guard band inspires
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The 63rd New Jersey National Guard Army Band educated, entertained and inspired at the Bordentown Regional High School on July 2. The band performs concerts throughout the state for the public as well as military ceremonies, according to Chief Warrant Officer 3 Durinda Garrison. ”We are the governor’s band,”…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Len Soucy: Conservation trailblazer
By Michele Byers Emile DeVito will never forget an unusual encounter on a winter day in 1977. When he was a college freshman, he and his father and brothers were looking for hawks in the Great Swamp when a man ambled down the road holding two metal coffee cans fastened together to form a hollow…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Len Soucy: Conservation trailblazer
By Michele Byers Emile DeVito will never forget an unusual encounter on a winter day in 1977. When he was a college freshman, he and his father and brothers were looking for hawks in the Great Swamp when a man ambled down the road holding two metal coffee cans fastened together to form a hollow…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Homestead Farm Market celebrates its 25th
Aunt Dolores’ potato salad, one of the Homestead Farm Market favorites.
