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HILLSBOROUGH: Parking plans change for county 4th of July celebration
There will be no on-site parking; shuttle buses to Raritan Valley Community College will be provided Rain has forced a change of parking location for the July 4th family festival celebration on Thursday, July 4. The music and fireworks will begin at 5 p.m. as planned at North Branch Park, Milltown Road, Bridgewater. Due to…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Shad Festival makes scholarships possible
Artists, volunteers key to success The 2013 Shad Festival Scholarship Poster Auction raised $27,000. The auction would not be possible without the artists. Many donate their original works of art year after year. ”We also depend upon the volunteers, who make the auction run smoothly,” said a spokesman. The Shad Festival itself would not be…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Rain triggers fear in Millstone
Chalk lines on the pavement show how water has crept higher and higher in recent years’ heavy storms.
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FRENCHTOWN: Body found in Delaware River
Police are trying to determine the identity of a body found Tuesday in the Delaware River in Frenchtown, according to New Jersey State Police Sgt. Gregory Williams. By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer FRENCHTOWN – Police are trying to determine the identity of a body found Tuesday in the Delaware River in Frenchtown, according to New Jersey…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: GOP slates summer feast
Event is July 10 The 57th annual Hopewell Valley Republican Association Chicken Barbecue and Pig Roast, set for July 10 from 5-8:30 p.m., will be held at Pennington Firehouse, Broemel Place. Tickets are: $20 (adults); $10 for children 5-12; no charge for under 5. Advance reservations are requested. Call Mike Chipowsky, 737-8869, or [email protected]. Tickets…
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LAWRENCE: Big fireworks show set for July 5
The largest fireworks show in Lawrence Township’s history is set to light up the sky Friday as the township hosts its annual Fourth of July fireworks at Rider University. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The largest fireworks show in Lawrence Township’s history is set to light up the sky Friday as the township hosts its…
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Area residents are graduates of colleges, universities
Schools and families sent us the news The following area residents are recent graduates of colleges and universities: — Widener Law recently held commencement exercises for its 39th graduating class on its campus in Wilmington, Delaware. The graduates included Andrew McHale, of New Hope, who received a juris doctor degree; and Nitander Raju, of New…
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