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ROBBINSVILLE: Township set to buy 10 acres of open space
Officials also announce upgraded bond rating by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The township is moving forward to purchase a land situated between two Robbinsville parks on Meadowbrook Road. An ordinance was introduced unanimously at the April 10 council meeting to authorize the purchase, which will be done through open space funds, according to…
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"The African-American Guide to Divorce & Drama: Breaking Up Without Breaking Down" Helps Couples Weather Divorce With Less Disruption
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – New book examines unique cultural and social factors that play a role in African-American separation and divorce. Chicago, IL – Divorce is an all-too-common reality in our world today, with more than half of all African-American marriages in the U.S. now ending in divorce. A new book by prominent Chicago African-American…
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MANVILLE: Democratic councilman responds to GOP letters
To the editor: After reading letters to the editor over the last few weeks, I felt compelled to write this response. First, in response to Joseph Lukac, I would like to know if Mr. Lukac was even at the last council meeting. The facts he stated in his letter are so farfetched it leads me…
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Mark Parker, Author of the New Book Integrity, Examines Decline of Character and Ethics in Government and Society
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) This new book from Mark Parker examines the current state of character, ethics and morals in our society. Integrity is a new book from Mark Parker that casts a critical eye on the current state of character, ethics and morals. His premise is that these qualities are in decline among governmental,…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Engels Cruceta-Corsino, 26, of Betts Avenue, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after he was stopped by police at 12:16 a.m. April 9 while walking down the middle of Princeton Avenue. He was found to have an outstanding warrant, and…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Bridge documentary premiere sells out playhouse
Roy Ziegler, Charlie Huchet and Jim Hill, who played Lewis Wernwag, the engineer who designed the first New Hope-Lambertville bridge.
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AREA: Leaders new new thinking on foreign policy approach
To the editor: Several weeks ago, I received an email from Congressman Lance. The email contained the results of a survey he had conducted regarding his constituents’ opinions regarding the provision of $1 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine. By more than a 2 to 1 margin, they opposed this assistance. However, immediately below the…
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SOMERSET COUNTY:Patriots sign five pitchers
The Somerset Patriots have signed six players: right-handed pitchers Kyler Newby, Mike Demark and Gary Moran; left-handed pitchers Zach Kroenke and Matt Zielinski and utility player Dennis Raben. The Patriots season begins at home on Friday, April 25. The ticket office is located at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater. Call 908-252-0700, or visit on-line at…
