Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Green Building Expo shows sustainability within reach
Phil McAuliffe Charles Huebner of BF Rick window show off a cross section of a window.
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PLUMSTED: POLICE BEAT
Francisco Chadwick, 21, and Daniel Bunce, 20, both of New Egypt, were charged Monday with being disorderly persons. Police said they responded to a report of a fight at Main Street and Lakeview Drive at about 4:38 p.m. and found the two men yelling in each others’ faces.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO
March 20 Karaoke: American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road, will host Karaoke Dance’s on the third Friday of each month, Jan. 16, Feb. 20, March 20 and April 17 beginning at 8:30 p.m. The Karaoke is free and open to the public. Food will be available for purchase. For information call 732-329-9861. Ice cream…
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ALLENTOWN: 2009 blood drive hits home
Phil McAuliffe The Reeder family, from left to right: Dave, Nicholas, Debbie and Christopher. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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TIME TRAVELS: House of Refuge becomes South Brunswick mansion
by Ceil Leedom, Township Historian Editor’s note: Articles in this series will expand on people, places and events that have shaped South Brunswick s history. Comments, suggestions, and corrections are welcome. South Brunswick’s only brownstone mansion, located in Kingston, grew from the foundations of a House of Refuge in Kingston in 1850. The State of…
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U.S. Census jobs available in Hunterdon
Census Bureau is offering full and part-time positions featuring flexible hours, paid training, mileage reimbursement, as well as the opportunity to work near home. Wages range from $10-20 per hour, and all jobs are The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting hundreds of people from Mercer County to work near their homes. The Trenton Census Office…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Federal money earmarked for Route 29
Mayor David Del Vecchio described the section of the highway that will be upgraded as “next to the mountain, south of town” By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — More than $2 million in federal stimulus money is going to be spent in Lambertville and West Amwell Township for improvements to Route 29. Lambertville Mayor…
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ACME film focus is women
What happens when making art and motherhood collide? Audiences can explore the answers on March 21 at the ACME Screening Room, 25 S. Union St, Lambertville, at the showing of “Who Does She Think She Is?” The film examines some of the most pressing balancing-act issues of the time: parenting and work, partnering and independence,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Harnessing the power of laughter
by Davy James, Staff Writer As the saying goes, laughter is the best medicine. With hopes of teaching parents how laughter can be a powerful learning tool, the South Brunswick Parent Academy will host a workshop Monday called The Power of Laughter. ”The workshop discusses the importance of humor and laughter in children’s lives,” said…
