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HILLSBOROUGH: 12 groups realize grants from credit card fund
Twelve organizations each had their turn to pose with a ceremonial check for $8,729 that represented the latest grants to recreational, social and senior citizen organizations from proceeds from residents who use the township-sponsored credit card. The Hillsborough Rocket and Rockettes, a senior citizen dance troupe, was given money to buy a new cassette player…
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MONROE: Puppy Paradise officially opens
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim A costumed dog welcomes visitors to the grand opening of Puppy Paradise on Applegarth Road April 7.
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ALLENTOWN: Goalie O’Leary has been big part of Redbirds’ rise
Boys lacrosse program has taken step forward By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Ryan O’Leary’s Saturday was a reminder of what games used to be like for him, and it was also an indication of how far he has seen the Allentown High School boys lacrosse program come. O’Leary, the senior goalie, made 22 saves…
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South Plainfield School District Jeans Day raises more than $700 for NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
By Jeff Weber SOUTH PLAINFIELD – Tommy Licato has done a lot of advocacy and awareness work around the state on behalf of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS). Now, he’s taking what he’s learned and applying it in his hometown of South Plainfield. With the help of his eighth-grade…
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Support campaign for rare plant protection
Mary Allessio Leck, Rider University To the editor: Spring has arrived and with it comes the urge to do something about the yard clipping, pruning, and enjoying the feel and smell of freshly dug soil. Part of the magic of springtime is exploring a local garden center. When you drive in, however, you do…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City OKs applying for preservation grant
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE The City Council is moving ahead with permanently preserving about 5 acres, near York Street, as open space. The 5ive acres is known locally as the McCann tract. At its April 16 meeting, the council passed a resolution that authorizes the city to apply to Hunterdon County for…
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HUNTERDON: Drug Take-Back Day offered
FLEMINGTON Get rid of accumulated expired, unwanted or unused prescription drugs during the Drug Enforcement Agency’s National Take-Back Day on April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Safely dispose of those medications and educate the family at the same time. The service is free and anonymous; no questions are asked. Be part of…
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