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A glorious campout!
Rachel Webster, Hopewell Borough Recreation Committee Leslie Davis Potter, D&R Greenway Land Trust It was a glorious day and night at the second Hopewell Community campout held recently. Forty-seven families, approximately 180 people adults and children, along with Hopewell Boy Scout Troop 71 camped out overnight in an open field at the St. Michael’s…
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‘Perfect day to visit the 9/11 Memorial in New York City’
A small American flag rests on the name of a lost loved one near the former site of one of the Twin Towers.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food Pantry still low after successful fundraiser
Despite a recent successful fundraiser, the South Brunswick Food Pantry is in need of donations, according to Director of Social Services, LouAnne Wolf. By Jennifer Larkin, Special writer Despite a recent successful fundraiser, the South Brunswick Food Pantry is in need of donations, according to Director of Social Services, LouAnne Wolf. The pantry is giving…
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LAWRENCE: Bill would boost aid to towns
Energy tax receipts would be paid directly By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township stands to receive millions of dollars in additional state aid that could be used in the municipal budget for property tax relief, under proposed state legislation that would require certain energy tax receipts to be paid directly to municipalities and not…
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MANVILLE: Abandoned homes becoming borough problem
Along the tour route, stakes help comparative photos showing how the same property looked underwater. (Photo by Gene Robbins)
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MANVILLE: Abandoned homes becoming borough problem
Chalk lines on the pavement show how water crept higher and higher in recent years’ storms.
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STOCKTON: Regionalization town hall, July 11
The purpose of these meetings is to cover specific details associated with a fully regionalized PreK through grade 12 South Hunterdon district By John Tredrea, Special Writer On Sept. 24, voters in Lambertville, Stockton, and West Amwell will vote on whether to merge the four existing local school districts into a single PreK-12 district. So…
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Cars that can go the distance
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Just as human life expectancy has risen dramatically in recent decades, our cars are lasting for many tens of thousands of miles more than they used to. Where the typical car lasted for only 6.75 years in 1930, today the average auto is still running strong after a record-high 10.8…
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Q&A
Mid-priced Mercedes with Sharon Peters Q: Our 29-year-old salesman son says that this fall he’s going to buy a new Mercedes. When we expressed concern that he wasn’t quite in a financial position yet to be strapping himself to payments for a $40,000 car, he assured us that he’s aware of that and that this…
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