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Shore Runner to Display Gracie’s Gear At NJ Marathon Expo
By Natalie Friton Shore Runner to Display Gracie’s Gear At NJ Marathon Expo Gracie’s Gear Empowers and Inspires Women to Achieve Goals For Immediate Release April 27, 2009 Apex, NC—The 13th annual New Jersey Marathon is much more than just a marathon. The event is a full weekend of activities for runners of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Vendor fair combines careers for Hillsborough businesswoman
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In combining her current work selling sterling silver jewelry and her main career as a corporate meeting planner, Fran Lumia-Wilkens, of Hillsborough’s Meetings By Design, is preparing to hold her first vendor fair Sunday at the Bridgewater Manor, on Route 206 in Bridgewater. ”In October 2007, I started my own…
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HILLSBOROUGH: From curtains to curios, Duke items up for auction
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Collectors and history enthusiasts alike are being offered the chance to “shop like an heiress” with two separate auctions that encourage buyers to purchase a piece of furniture or clothing once handpicked by Doris Duke. The Doris Duke Estate will hold two separate two-day auctions to sell its European furniture,…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: $350K grant will fund bikeway in local park
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee on Monday unanimously approved using $350,000 in grant money to fund the construction of a bikeway in Veterans Memorial Park. The township received the grant from the state Department of Transportation in early 2008. While the township applied in 2005 for $500,000, the original…
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Editor’s note
This is the last week in which letters raising new issues pertaining to the May 12 City Commission race in Bordentown City will run. The May 7 edition of the Register-News will be the rebuttal issue, limited to comments by readers and candidates on issues previously raised in this newspaper.
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Wants substantial cuts
Cora Berke, Lambertville The South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) budget was overwhelmingly defeated April 21 with a vote of 783 to 470, or 62.5 percent to 37.5 percent. The numbers from the voting constituency in Lambertville are even more of a mandate for change with a vote of 453 to 212, or 68.12…
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PLUMSTED: POLICE BEAT
Police responded Sunday to the Wawa on Route 539 on a report of the theft of a wallet containing $470 in cash, a senior citizen boarding pass and family photos. Police said they arrived at 5:58 p.m. to the store, where the victim told them someone took his wallet after he set it down on…
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LAWRENCE: Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by wireless carriers
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Mercer County state Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment by two cell phone carriers whose joint use variance application was denied by the board in December 2007. New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC and the Cellco Partnership/Verizon Wireless sued…
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