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The Titusville Academy to Take Part in Tour of Titusville Historic School Building to Open its Doors
By CCS News Hopewell, NJ – Local residents will get to step back in time when The Titusville Academy opens its doors as part of the Tour of Titusville. The Academy purchased the historic 1905 brick schoolhouse on River Drive and moved in following significant renovations in 1988. “Event organizers tell us that the school…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Former mayor Pittore dies at age 90
City named justice center after him in 2013 Flags have been lowered to half staff as Lambertville mourns the death of Phillip L. “Phil” Pittore, whose life encompassed just about every aspect of civic life in Lambertville in a public career spanning a lifetime. Mr. Pittore died May 9 at the Hunterdon Care Center in…
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HAMILTON: Township men face drug charges
The investigation culminated in the four arrests and seizure of $80,00 in heroin, an assault weapon, a revolver and cash on April 29. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — Two Hamilton men were among four arrested as a result of a Mercer County Narcotics Task Force investigation. The investigation culminated in the four arrests…
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MANVILLE: Christ the King holds open house Sunday
Community calendar, issue of May 15 Sun., May 18 School open house: Staff of Christ the King pre-kindergarten through grade 8 school at 99 North 13th Ave, will showcase the academic programs, facilities, environment and extracurricular programs to potential students and their parents. Noon to 2 p.m. Pig roast: The Manville-Hillsborough Elks’ sixth annual…
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MANVILLE: On the trail, then and now
By Michele Byers, N.J. Conservation Foundation When New Jersey was founded 350 years ago, getting around was tough. What New Jerseyans think of as roads today didn’t exist in 1664. Most European settlements in the New World were built along rivers and bays, and waterways served as transportation routes — the watery highways of their…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Lamier Jasmine, 19, of Bunker Hill Road, was charged with criminal sexual contact, criminal restraint and endangering the welfare of a minor for allegedly touching a 14-year-old Lawrence Township girl in a private area on the outside of her clothing at a residence. The incident occurred at 11 p.m. May 5, and Mr. Jasmine surrendered…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pooches unleashed
Gregg Wexler, of Bordentown Township with one of his dogs, Autumn, at the Bordentown Township Hanna Memorial Dog Park, which opened Saturday. Photos by Deirdre Ryan/www.dryanphoto.com
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MANVILLE: Panfile to be recognized for extra board training
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Board of Education member Ned Panfile will be recognized Tuesday night as a certificated board member, a designation by the N.J. School Boards Association. He will be one of the Somerset County board members to receive the award at 7 p.m. at the Imperia on Easton Avenue, Somerset. Mr.…
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MONROE: Local vets to be honored May 20
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer Veterans from Monroe and Jamesburg are set to be honored with a concert at the Monroe Senior Center at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20. The event is sponsored by The Chorus and Veterans at Renaissance, which are programs at the 55-and-older estate. "We can’t forget those who fought for…
