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LAWRENCE: House fire blamed on plumber’s torch
Lea Kahn photoFirefighters extinguish a blaze that heavily damaged a Hughes Avenue home July 3.
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MANVILLE: Ahoy, matey! Church camp uses pirates as a theme
Christ the Redeemer campers hear stories from pirates on a junket at early July summer camp.
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WEST AMWELL: How does your garden grow?
Jacob Thies will get you started and provide tips on enjoying a garden in your backyard.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Running to help families cope
Steps Together hopes to attract support for 11 medically stretched households By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Steps Together is off and running — literally — on this year’s charity mission to help 11 medically needy families cope with expenses. The community group is the brainchild of Courtney and Michael Newman of Hillsborough, recreational marathoners who…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Sgt. Robert Brown named Lambertville police lieutenant
Veteran city police officer Sgt. Robert Brown was sworn to the position of acting lieutenant by City Council President Steve Stegman, right. The officer’s wife, Diane, holds the Bible. Police Director Bruce Cocuzza is at left.
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SPEAK UP CINCINNATI! A new website launched for YOU
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Jason Lee Overbey, after being embroiled in a battle with the City of Cincinnati and the Mayor’s office over operation of area sober living houses, has had enough of one-sided political maneuvering. Today, he steps out from the controversy and launches SPEAK UP CINCINNATI. Now, there’s ONE website in Cincinnati for…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats kick off fall campaign with picnic July 27
Hillsborough Democrats will hold a kickoff picnic fundraiser for Township Committee candidates Thuy Anh Le and John Beggiato on Sunday, July 27, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Polish Falcon Club Pavilion at 140 Falcon Road. There will be award-winning barbecue, side dishes, salads, dessert, and drinks. There also will be sports, music, games,…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Freedom Festival celebration comes to a close
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor The pigs have stopped racing, the daredevils have gone home and the rides and amusements have gone dark. The Freedom Fest State Fair, billed as New Jersey’s premiere agricultural festival, ended Sunday night at 10 p.m. after six days of festivities, food and fun at the Horse Park of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Music in Park fills summer Thursday nights
A sure sign of summer: Music in the park is in full swing. And we mean swing. Sessions are scheduled for Thursdays through Aug. 7 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Ann Van Middlesworth Park (located off Amwell Road on 17 Pleasant View Road). Performing tonight, July 17, is Carnaby Street, which takes listeners on a…
