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Hunterdon County Surrogate has need for Volunteers
April 5, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hon. Susan J. Hoffman, Hunterdon County Surrogate (908) 788-1156 or [email protected] NEWS RELEASE Judiciary Launches Volunteer Guardianship Monitoring Program Surrogate Susan J. Hoffman, announces that Hunterdon County is the first county to participate in the New Jersey Judiciary Statewide Guardianship Monitoring Program. The Guardianship Monitoring Program utilizes volunteers…
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CRANBURY: Kids seek egg treasures
Amy Batista photo Children begin their search for Easter Eggs during the annual hunt in Cranbury.
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WEST WINDSOR: Two solid wins for Pirates
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Two games into the season, Don Hutchinson likes what he has seen from his West Windsor-Plainsboro High South baseball team. ”The seven or eight guys we have that are returning feel like they can just go out and do it and not worry about any sort of expectations,” said Hutchinson,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Junior wrestlers get taste of tournament competition
Donoven Nicolas, trying to escape
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Hall project slowly inches forward
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — At the April 1 Borough Council meeting, the governing body introduced a lease to house borough employees in a 4-1 vote. A public hearing on the lease is set for April 15. Councilwoman Susan Bluth voted no and Council President Lawrence Quattrone abstained from the vote. The employees…
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NEW HOPE: Footbridge rehabilitation project at halfway mark
The project being done on the footbridge that connects Lumberville (Pennsylvania) and Raven Rock (New Jersey) is about half finished.
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CRANBURY: Kids seek egg treasures
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — Youngsters lined up with baskets of all shapes and colors, eagerly waiting to hunt for eggs hidden in the park last Saturday. ”It’s so well organized,” said Lynda Bradley of Cranbury. “It’s a beautiful day.” Ms. Bradley said “thank you” to the Woman’s Club of Cranbury, which sponsors…
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EAST WINDSOR: Woman injured in crash
Batista A 30—year-old woman was injured on Route 33 after the car she was riding struck a Toyota, which then hit an Acura on March 30. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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FLEMINGTON: Medical Center hosts caregiver initiative presentation
Hunterdon Medical Center’s department of Hunterdon Behavioral Health will present a Caregiver Initiative special presentation, “Caregiver’s Guilt Decoded, It Isn’t Taboo After All.” This presentation will take place on April 17 at 5:30 p.m. at Independence Manor, 188 Route 31, Flemington. ” Guilt is an emotion that many caregivers feel on a daily basis. They…
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