Category: archives
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Bicycling Iranian couple to address Tuesday’s Coalition for Peace Action event
An Iranian couple on a round-the-world cycling tour to promote peace and a positive image of their country will address the Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action at its pre-holiday Peace Event on Tuesday. The event starts with a candlelight vigil for peace on earth from 5 to 6 p.m. at Palmer Square with a potluck…
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Morning book club meeting on Monday
A morning book club meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at the Lawrence Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike. The club will decide on new books for 2008. New members welcome. To register, stop by the circulation desk, call (609) 882-9246 or e-mail [email protected].
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Holiday passport hours at county
Have a passport in time for spring break. The Hunterdon County Clerk’s Office will have expanded hours Saturday, Dec. 15, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Wednesday, Dec. 26, and Thursday, Dec. 27, until 7 p.m. No appointment is necessary.
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Christmas concert series
Sunday, Dec. 16 The Community Christian Choir will perform its Christmas program, “More Than a Story,” at 3 p.m. at the Millstone Performing Arts Center in Perrineville to benefit the Sunshine Foundation. Admission is free, and free-will offerings will be collected for the local charities. For more information, call 609-587-7076 or visit…
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South class plans reunion
The South Hunterdon Regional High School Class of 1982 is planning its 25th reunion for Saturday, Dec. 29, at the Cock ‘n Bull restaurant in Peddler’s Village. Those who graduated in 1982 and have not received an invitation to this event should contact Reba Stout at 397-0155 or Karen Edwards Sharp at [email protected] for additional…
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Email threats to PU students reported
PRINCETON — Four officers of Princeton University’s Anscombe Society, a student organization of conservative-minded students regarding sexuality, and politics professor Robert George received threatening emails Wednesday from off-campus email addresses, The Daily Princetonian reported. The five individuals received identical messages telling them they would “suffer,” and ordering them to “shut the f— up”. The email…
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Anna Ralston Blackwell Edling
Anna Ralston Blackwell Edling, 97, of Goodland, Kan., died Dec. 11 at Wheat Ridge Acres Retirement Community in Goodland. The memorial service and interment will be in Hopewell Township, after Christmas at a date not yet determined. Born March 26, 1910, in Glenmore (Hopewell Township), she was the daughter of Clifton Warren Blackwell and Sadie…
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Agnes D. Kistler
Agnes D. Kistler, 88, of Monmouth Junction, died Sunday, Dec. 9, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Hazleton, Pa., and a Monmouth Junction resident for over 55 years, Ms. Kistler retired in 1981 from New Brunswick Children’s Coat Factory with over 24 years of service. She was an active member of several…
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BREAKING NEWS: Twin Rivers incumbents re-elected
EAST WINDSOR — The makeup of the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association board of directors will remain the same through next year. Incumbents Rodger Frey, Joseph Molinari, and Lori Vono defeated their challengers Al Wally, Gus Elsworth, and Steve Commer by about a 3-1 margin each, according to preliminary election results tabulated Thursday by the East…
