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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the Feb. 19 edition
By Peg Traino Peg Traino Tel: 298-7476 [email protected] The next Mansfield Township Committee meeting will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Mansfield Township Municipal building located on East Main Street. For more information please call 609-298-0542. * * * Mansfield Township School District…
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Governor Corzine announces shredding of state gas credit cards as cost-saving measure
By Governor’s Office Press Release NEWS RELEASE Governor Jon S. Corzine February 18, 2009 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Robert Corrales 609-777-2600 GOVERNOR CORZINE ANNOUNCES ‘SHREDDING’ OF STATE GAS CREDIT CARDS AS COST-SAVING MEASURE Move will save taxpayers nearly a quarter-million dollars a year HAMILTON – As part of a larger, continuing effort to cut bureaucratic costs…
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LAEF’s March 21 auction will honor Grace Croteau
Auction and Benefit Party at Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope The Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) has announced it will honor late gallery owner, Grace Croteau, at its eighth annual Auction and Benefit Party at the Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope, on March 21. Ms. Croteau, who lived in New Hope…
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AARP Conference Unites Government, Labor and Business to Address Health Care Crisis
With over 30 AARP members participating in person and thousands more participating over the phone, Gov. Corzine, Rep. Pallone and various business leaders join together to discuss America’s health care crisis during a tele-town hall Tuesday
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Saturday, Feb. 19 Play by Pond — The Pond Road Middle School presents the play “Eloise” at the Robbinsville High School Performing Arts Center at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.. Tickets are $6 for students and seniors, and $8 for adults. For more information, call 609-632-0940. Wednesday, Feb. 25 On ice — The Community Christian…
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MANVILLE: Two women named as ‘outstanding’
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Although they were surprised to learn of their nominations, for the two borough women receiving county awards next month, they said it is just an honor to be recognized for the work they do. Karyn Malinowski, of Manville, and South 18th Avenue resident Edith Lit are this year’s honorees from…
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HILLSBOROUGH: County commission taps four local women for honor
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Although they were all surprised to learn of their nominations, for the four township women receiving county awards next month, they have said it is just an honor to be recognized for the work they do. Helen Haines, of Stonewyck Drive, is being honored for education; Kilmer Drive resident Lisa…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mr. RHS pageant set for next week
ROBBINSVILLE — In some circles, they are called the calendar boys of Robbinsville. Twelve senior boys and their escorts at Robbinsville High School are busy putting the final touches on the “Mr. RHS” show. The second annual fundraising event is described as a hybrid combination of “American Idol” meets a male beauty pageant. It will…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Reminder: Fire district election Saturday
Voters may cast ballots from 2-9 p.m. at the Justice Center, 25 S. Union St. By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor LAMBERTVILLE — Voters will be asked to choose between two candidates to fill a two-year unexpired term on the Board of Fire Commissioners Saturday. Mitchell Ege Jr. is running against Alex Cormier for the unexpired…
