Category: archives
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Common ground essential in politics
Victor Murray, Lawrenceville Combating prejudice is like trying to build a two-way street on a road that once went nowhere. I recall a “bridge to nowhere” when two firms tried to start from opposing sides of a river to meet in the middle. It was not long before they realized that they were not…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Café culture thrives in shops along the Avenue
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Two relatively new businesses on Farnsworth Avenue are looking forward to the falling temperatures to bring the masses inside for a hot cup of coffee this season. Mug & Muffin, at 210 Farnsworth Ave., has been in the city for a few months and just held its…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Four seek office in Bordentown Township this fall
Republican Michael Dauber, Bordentown Township Committee candidate.
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For GOP, transparency is clear
Scott Bentivegna, Lawrenceville Greg Puliti, in his effort to divert attention away from the fact that he and his running mate are refusing to disclose the names and amounts of all the contributions his campaign is receiving, claimed, “No one has ever questioned the influence of campaign contributions before, because there is no influence.” (Lawrence…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Coming home a winner
Phil McAuliffe Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe Quarterback Mike Muha threw the game-winning touchdown pass.
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LAWRENCE: Police beat from the Oct. 8 edition
A thief stole a pair of women’s Ugg boots, valued at $139.99, from the Journey store at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 3:14 p.m. Oct. 1, police said. The thief, described as a white woman standing about 5 feet 9 inches and weighing 130 pounds, walked into the store and asked to try on…
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LAWRENCE: Former squad building transferred to township
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township formally acquired the former First Aid Squad building at 165 Pilla Ave. on Friday and plans to use it to house the Emergency Medical Services, according to township officials. The former volunteer first aid squad built the building in 1962 and occupied the structure until 2007,…
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The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Celebrate 30 Years of Singing God’s Praises
The community is invited to join the choir in commemorating this wonderful accomplishment. By Joanne Taussig This Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 3:00 PM, The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church will be celebrating their 30th Anniversary at 21 William L. Powell Drive in Hightstown. The community is invited to join the choir in commemorating this…
