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HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic Alliance hosts dinner for Reddan
John Reddan, Democratic candidate for Hillsborough Township Committee, will be the guest at the Hillsborough Democratic Alliance’s Dinner Club on Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m. at Zio’s Trattoria and Pizzeria on Triangle Road in Hillsborough. Mr. Reddan, an Alliance member, will discuss the issues facing Hillsborough and gather support for the upcoming primary campaign.…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of April 25, 2013
Lt. Lance Maloney of the Hopewell Township Police Department reports: Officer Alexis Mirra responded to a Brandon Road address for the report of criminal mischief April 10. Sometime between 3 and 3:30 p.m., someone scratched the driver side front and rear doors of a black BMW parked on the street. The scratch was approximately 8…
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Choose a utility with renewable energy
Alexandra Bar-Cohen and Annarie Lyles, Sustainable Princeton To the editor: Why not honor Earth Day and choose an electric or gas company that offers renewable energy? If you are like us, you may be wondering if it makes economic and environmental sense to sign up for green energy. At Sustainable Princeton’s April monthly meeting, we…
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STOCKTON: PTO sets spaghetti dinner
STOCKTON The Stockton Borough School PTO is sponsoring its 11th annual spaghetti dinner and art auction Sunday, May 5. This year’s event will be held at the historic Stockton Inn. It will feature a buffet-style dinner from 5 to 8 p.m., outdoor garden seating, assorted desserts and a cash bar. A silent art auction…
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MANVILLE: Parish leaders will decide Mass schedule, diocese says
Officials of Metuchen diocese reacted this week to last week’s story of the April 13 meeting of opponents of the plan to merge the two Catholic parishes in Manville. Erin Friedlander, communication director for the diocese, said, contrary to the comments by members of Friends of Christ the King Parish Inc., the newly formed merged…
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SENIOR MENUS: April 25
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of April 25
Through Tues., April 30 St. Mary’s School in Bordentown City, is collecting wearable and useable clothing (men’s, women’s & children’s); shoes; fashion accessories – belts, handbags, etc.; linens; large and small toys; stuffed animals; baby carriages, play pens. Put your clothing donations in a well tied plastic garbage bag and hard toys in secured cardboard…
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EDITORIAL: Princeton’s police chief problem
The deal reached between the elected leaders of the town of Princeton and Police Chief David Dudeck, who has been under of cloud of possible administrative misconduct for the past two months, is inadequate to the situation and detrimental to the confidence of the taxpayers. In the agreement, Chief Dudeck will remain on sick leave…
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Artist David John Rush brings “Country Living” to the Washington Township Public Library
By Lorraine Lyzak Artist David John Rush brings “Country Living” to the Washington Township Public Library Artist David John Rush will be at the Washington Township Public Library with a new exhibit entitled “Country Living” opening Thursday, May 2 and continuing through Thursday, May 30. “Springtime is here with fresh awakenings and renewed spirits” said…
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