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HILLSBOROUGH: Firefighters plan party to wet down new truck
Woods Road firehouse prepares for July By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group Hillsborough Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 soon will take delivery of a new piece of shiny red 3,000-gallon tanker truck. Such an occasion is rare, happening perhaps once in 25 years. To celebrate, the fire company is hosting a “wetdown” from 2 to…
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, issue of June 20
June 20-22 Carnival: Manville Youth Athletic League Carnival sponsors rides, games, food and music through Saturday, 6-11 p.m., at Gerber Field, Duke’s Parkway. Beer truck and MYAL pizza/sugar frittes. Bracelet nights, where people pay one price for unlimited rides, will be on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The carnival allows the club to help continue offering…
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BORDENTOWN: Mayor back after 20 years
Mayor Joseph Malone has returned to the city helm after two decades away, and he is eager to get down to business. By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY Mayor Joseph Malone has returned to the city helm after two decades away, and he is eager to get down to business. The mayor welcomed…
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M&M Productions Presents Stories of Jesus Christ in “Godspell” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre July 12-21
Pictured are Jonathan Martin of East Windsor as Jesus and J. Scott of Allentown as Judas.
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ALLENTOWN: Borough hears calls to help local businesses
Owners, resident ask council for ways to increase shoppers by Jennifer Kohlhepp, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Residents and business owners packed the municipal meeting room June 11 to ask the Borough Council to better support and promote local businesses. Flooding during Hurricane Irene and the reconstruction of the Main Street bridge had forced some local…
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PLUMSTED: New Egypt High School honors Class of 2013
Picasa Kimberly Wilson, student liaison to the Plumsted Township Board of Education, delivers her honors address. Photo by Rebecca Nowalski.
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SPRINGFIELD NEWS: June 20
Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical service and fire department openings. By Michelle Marinello Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical service and fire department openings. Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers may contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848. Are you caring for feral cats?…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school seniors relive 4th-grade memories
Rhys Weinberger holds his letter he buried as a fourth-grader eight years ago.
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