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Movie Times for the week Dec.21-27
Movies and times are valid from Dec. 21-27. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST BRUNSWICK MEGA MOVIES AT BRUNSWICK SQUARE (732-651-6342): Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (R) Fri.-Sat. 1:25, 4:15, 7, 9:45, 12:15; Sun. 1:25, 4:15, 7, 9:45; Mon.…
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‘Power to End Stroke’
Three Doctors Foundation Stroke is New Jersey’s third leading killer and a leading cause of serious, long-term disability. No New Jersey community is at greater risk for stroke, however, than the African American-black community. Blacks have almost twice the risk of a first-ever stroke as do whites. Dec. 17, the American Stroke Association unveiled the…
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YMCA Angel Patrol collected 2,500 items
Lu Ann Aversa of YMCA On behalf of the board of trustees and staff of the Hunterdon County YMCA, we wish to convey our thanks for the tremendous support shown by our members and the Hunterdon County community for our annual holiday Angel Patrol program. Your generosity helped make the holidays joyous for many…
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Was theater backroom deal?
Gisbert Manskopf of West Amwell The second part of the referendum two years ago to spend $4.5 million on an auditorium spoke only and singularly of an auditorium, not auditorium/ theater or even a word of theater. If in order to pass the second part of the referendum for an auditorium some special interest…
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Utility to return to trim trees
PSE&G will resume clear-cutting Feb. 4. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — PSE&G will return to West Amwell on Feb. 4 to trim trees located in rights of way along Alexauken Creek, Rocktown, Bowne Station and Queen roads as well as Garboski Road in East Amwell Township. Trees and vegetation under main power…
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‘Siddartha’ at the Lawrence Library Thursday
The Lawrence Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike (Business Route 1), will hold a book reading of "Siddhartha," by Herman Hess, at 7 p.m. Thursday. To register for this free program, stop by the circulation desk, call (609) 882-9246, or e-mail [email protected].
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Editorial-Dec. 20, 2007
Area towns taking lead in shared services By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor Although the state has failed to take steps to encourage governments at all levels to share or consolidate services, it’s heartening to see municipalities and school districts in this area take the lead. Two elementary schools, Lambertville Public School and West Amwell Elementary…
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Dip of the month thrill for local men
Two take a plunge in the Delaware River once a month, every month. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer In the “dip of the month club,” there are only two members. Their rules are pretty simple, but not so easy to follow. Once a month, every month, Jake Helminiak, 28, and Erik Silldorff, 38, take a…
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Heart for Women Act had support
Laurie Oleniacz of Hunterdon County As a survivor of a heart attack at age 38 and an American Heart Association “Go Red for Women” survivor ambassador, I am one of the fortunate ones. Heart disease and stroke claim the lives of nearly 14,000 New Jersey women annually. Too many mothers, sisters, daughters and friends…
