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SOUTH COUNTY: Golf tournament benefits South Hunterdon basketball
Tourney is May 19 at Heron Glen A golf tournament to benefit the South Hunterdon boys’ basketball team will be held Monday, May 19, at Heron Glen Golf Course in Raritan Township. Registration is 11 a.m. and tee time is 1 p.m. Dinner is at 5 p.m. Entry fee is $135 a player, or $500…
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HAMILTON: Arc Mercer to host Walk-a-Thon
For questions please contact Paula Troy Arc Mercer, at 609-406-0181, ext. 146 or [email protected] HAMILTON — Arc Mercer has announced it will hold its 2014 Walk-a-Thon at Veterans Park in Hamilton on Saturday, May 17. Event registration begins at 9 a.m. with a walk ribbon cutting ceremony commencing at 10 a.m. According to a press…
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HOLMDEL: South regionalization is focus of Connect New Jersey forum Friday
To register for the conference or to learn more about this regionalization, visit www.CouragetoConnectNJ.org Learn how South Hunterdon’s four school boards worked together for six years to create one unified school district, at Courage to Connect New Jersey’s (CtoCNJ) fourth annual statewide seminar on May 2 from 8 a.m.-noon. CtoCNJ is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization…
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STOCKTON: McDaniel will be borough’s new CFO
On June 1, Ms. McDaniel will become CFO By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Stockton Borough Council, which was scheduled to introduce a proposed municipal budget for 2014 Tuesday night, has hired a new chief financial officer (CFO) for the town. She is lifelong Stockton resident Diane McDaniel. Under a resolution passed by the Council…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council discusses dog limit ordinance
According to officials, the current limits households to three dogs, except for the case of a larger property where up to six dogs may be kept. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Writing local ordinances can often mean officials having to weigh governance and the quality of life of constituents. These factors were both…
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MERCER COUNTY NEWS: April 24
Sheriff to collect unused prescriptions April 26 Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler announced another opportunity for residents to dispose of unneeded and expired prescription drugs during the eighth National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on April 26. In coordination with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), residents can safely dispose of unused and expired prescription medicines…
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SENIOR CORNER: April 24
By Geraldine Klimowich The Manville Senior Citizens meet at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The next regular meeting will be today, Thursday, May 8. Changes to the by-laws will be presented for review and adoption. Tickets for the picnic will be on sale at the May…
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Bargains with Benefits
By PRESS RELEASE For immediate release Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton (UUCP) Church Office: 609-924-1604; www.uuprinceton.org UUCP is at 50 Cherry Hill Rd (junction of Route 206).Princeton, NJ UU Princeton Congregation Annual Spring Sale on Saturday, May 10th (9am-2pm rain or shine) Last spring $26,000 was raised at this sale for…
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