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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Music in the Park set
Bordentown Township’s Committee is pleased to announce Music in the Park. The committee would like to invite the public to attend the concert series during the month of July. There are two more concerts that are being held at the Joseph Lawrence Park on Ward Avenue today, July 18, and July…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local students proliferate on TCNJ dean’s list
Many from Hillsborough earn academic honors for semester Hillsborough students have earned the dean’s list at The College of New Jersey, in Ewing Township, for the spring semester. By class and their major course of studies, they are: Seniors: Valentine Kuntz, a music education major; Julianna LoBiondo, music education; Michael Palantone, accountancy; Irina Wiercinski, accountancy;…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Fair offers festive fun
Picasa Grace Guttridge, 2, from Millstone, is all smiles as she rides the carousel Thursday night at Freedom Fest State Fair held at the Horse Park of New Jersey in Upper Freehold.
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MANVILLE: County tax board orders revaluation
Borough must put new values on property for 2016 bills By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Manville has been ordered by the county Board of Taxation to update property values to affect assessments for 2016 tax bills. The borough likely will hire a firm to do a door-to-door revaluation. The work will have to be done…
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MANVILLE: The library isn’t what it used to
It’s a fount of programs, events, help — and cool air! When weather bulletins started blaring about a week of super-hot temperatures, the Somerset County Library System was one of the first to send out an alert that the library was a free place to get cool while reading a book or magazine, enjoying programs…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City bids farewell to longtime clerk
Photo by Amy Batista City Clerk Patricia Ryan (left) listens to Mayor Joseph Malone’s wife, Valerie, during the July 8 commissioner meeting.
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Unity Bank Car Show Raises $6,700 for Family Promise
Rosemary Fellner, Vice President/Marketing Director of Unity Bank; Abigail Byers, Executive Director of Family Promise of Hunterdon County; and Jan Lawler, Unity Bank Relationship Manager/Market Leader.
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PLUMSTED: Municipal budget delayed
State consent needed to adopt spending plan by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — The Township Committee will have to wait at least one more week to formally adopted the 2013 municipal budget. While the Township Committee approved the introduction of the budget after a public hearing May 1, the spending plan, which will result…
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