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FLORENCE: Harvest for the hungry
Local students harvested eggplants last week for Farmers Against Hunger. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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LAWRENCE: Tour explores sites of grave interest
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Among Lawrence Township’s best kept — and gravest — secrets are the locations of its five cemeteries. But it won’t be a secret for long, for those intrepid souls who sign up for Lawrence Historical Society’s cemetery tour, set for Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. The bus tour…
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FLORENCE: Harvest for the hungry
Local students harvested eggplants last week for Farmers Against Hunger. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the Oct. 15 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. * * * Come join your friends and family for a night…
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MANSFIELD: Community gathers to support young patient
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD An event in the township this weekend will raise funds for a 2-year-old boy suffering from a serious form of cancer. Danny DiMaio is the eighth of nine children in his family, which has roots in Florence and now lives in Riverton. In the spring, after a serious…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Flu clinic rescheduled
Bordentown Township Mayor Bill Morelli has announced the township will hold a seasonal Flu Shot Clinic on Monday, Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at 3 Municipal Drive in the Senior Community Center. The Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association will co-host. This clinic is open to all employees, residents and the general…
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LAWRENCE: A matter of taste
Lawrenceville Main Street’s fundraiser unites local food and friends By John Dunphy, Special Writer The chicken (marsala) has come home to roost. Coordinators for Lawrenceville Main Street’s annual Taste of Lawrenceville event last year decided its third turn for the nearly 15-year-old group’s main fundraiser would expand beyond the village, both in culinary…
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Retirement Living
The grass is greener when living in the Princeton area By Michele Alperin SELECTING a place to retire can happen well before people actually turn in the keys to their offices. Princeton is of course a retirement mecca, attracting people from far and wide and keeping many who have been enjoying the town’s intellectual, cultural…
