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Philanthropy at Work and Home: Involving (Our) Kids in Volunteerism and Fundraising
By Carrie Wainwright A Special "Take Your Children to Work Day" Program Sponsored by Women in Development of Mercer County Lawrenceville, NJ n Kids will be more than just observers at the Women in Development of Mercer County breakfast meeting Thursday at the Fedora Cafe at 2633 Main St. in Lawrenceville. The “dutch treat” breakfast…
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Introspection
By Alla Podolsky and James Pryor “Introspection” at the Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville. LAMBERTVILLE, NJ — “My images play both in emotion and technique, while portraying private thoughts as public displays.” —James Pryor. “To produce any kind of work, an artist must look inside first. Artists are the ultimate observers, examiners, and interpreters of the…
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Philanthropy at Work and Home: Involving (Our) Kids in Volunteerism and Fundraising
Women in Development of Mercer County
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"Natya-Aalinganam" 2014 – Embracing Dance
By Shishya School Of Performing Arts Shishya School Of Performing Arts will be conducting an evening of Indian classical dance and culture at Lawrence High School Auditorium on May3rd 2013 at 2.30 PM. As usual, school will be donating a part of tickets to charity. This year it will be given to the Embrace Kids Foundation. Please…
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BRIDGEWATER: Need help finishing signing up for health care?
Bridgewater library offers sessions to help People who have begun but not finished the medical insurance enrollment process under the Affordable Care Act can get free assistance at the Bridgewater library at 1 Vogt Drive, Bridgewater. Enrollment assistance sessions for individuals, families and small business owners through Wednesdays, April 23 and 30, from 3:30 to…
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KINGWOOD: Rifle reported seen in truck near Kingwood school
Police would like to hear from anyone near school between 2 and 3 p.m. Tuesday State Police are investigating a report of a man with a long gun in a pickup at the Kingwood Township Elementary and Middle School on Route 519. According to Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony Kearns III, “At 2:21 p.m. Tuesday, a…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Map changes in advance of re-valuation discussed
According to officials at the April 3 committee meeting, the township can either spend $14,000 now and approximately $55,000 later, or pay the whole sum sooner for the revisions. by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The governing body must decide whether to finance map changes in advance of the township’s revaluation now or…
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POLICE BLOTTER: April 17
Florence A juvenile was charged for obstruction and resisting arrest on April 9. According to police, officers responded to reports of a fight on West Third Street and saw the accused, whose age was not release, being disorderly. In addition, police said the accused offered officers false information and became combative when taken into custody.…
