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BORDENTOWN: Arts Center stages ‘The Little Mermaid Jr.’
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. is playing at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center, on Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m and Saturday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr. is playing at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center, on Friday, July 19, at 7:30 p.m and Saturday, July 20, at 1 p.m. The…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School district state aid picture looks brighter
Lisa Wolff: “Our school board doesn’t often write resolutions opposing state initiatives. In this case, we felt quite strongly that we should do so and the process worked." By John Tredrea, Special Writer School officials say chances look good that Hopewell Valley’s state aid situation could improve next year because of changes made to the…
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The kindness of strangers
Betsy Hornberger Lambertville On June 30, my friend and I had gone to the movies at the ACME Screening Room. On our way back to the car he noticed there was some overgrowth on the path from Union Street back to the canal. He had loppers in the car and did some “trail maintenance”…
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TITUSVILLE: Town holds July 4 parade
Chief Eric Burd, of the Union Fire Company, leads his volunteers in the parade.
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LAEF awards grants to local schools
All four schools benefit At its June meeting, the board of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) approved new grants for all four of the schools it serves. The board awarded $1,000 to Lambertville Public School in response to a grant request submitted by teacher Janet Nocar. The grant funds a second year of the…
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HAMILTON: Patriotic Party
Jeremy Jr. and Julia Shiflett, 1 and 3, of Fort Dix, show their patriotism.
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MCCC Grad Sierra Downs Selected for NJCAA Lea Plarski Award
Sierra Downs, front row, left, at the "Spirit of Boston" 5K run with cross country runners Melissa Clair, kneeling second from left, and Hixlayne Cuetia-Rodriguez; standing from left: Rachel Wilson, Kira Costantino, Diana Taveras, Charlay Dingle, Karizma
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County offers A/C units to seniors
Recipients must meet age, income requirements Free air conditioners are still available to qualified senior citizens and people with disabilities through the Medi-Cool Program, Mercer County officials have announced. Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes said seniors and those with disabilities should inquire right away to find out if they qualify for this popular program.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Incumbents begin six-month terms as council president, vice president
Move needed after council moved reorganization meetings to January by David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE —The Township Council held its reorganization meeting July 2, which included the 6-month extensions of terms of its president and vice president so all new terms will coincide with the new November elections. At the reorganization meeting, council President Ron…
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