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BORDENTOWN CITY: Business to celebrate first anniversary
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — The first anniversary of Randy Now’s Man Cave & Consignment Shop will take place noon to 5:30 p.m. this Sunday, March 10. ”I’ve always loved all types of music and also entertaining people. I feel I was put on Earth to turn others onto the cooler things…
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LAEF slates April 6 auction
The board of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) and community volunteers are making final arrangements for the organization’s 12th annual Auction and Benefit Party, to be held at the Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope, on April 6. The event “has a reputation for providing attendees with outstanding food and remarkable bargains,” said…
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MANVILLE: Stations of the Cross
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer The Lenten season in the Catholic Church is a time of reflection on the death of Jesus. As part of the Lenten Parish Retreat, Christ the King and Sacred Heart parishes showed their faith with the Outdoor Way of the Cross walking the streets of Manville on Tuesday night.…
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TITUSVILLE: Concert to mark rededication of 1883 Steinway
The First Presbyterian Church of Titusville will host pianist Alexander Cap on March 9 at 6 p.m. for a free concert that will include works by Bach, Beethoven and Gershwin. The concert, part of the church’s 175th Anniversary celebrations, will mark the rededication of a Steinway & Sons 1883 New York Grand Model B piano…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Week of March 7
By Michelle Marinello, Guest Columnist The Springfield Town Council meeting is scheduled for March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. The Jacksonville Fire Company meeting is Monday, March 11, beginning 7:30 p.m. at the firehouse. The Springfield Town Council meeting is Wednesday, March 13, at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. The Springfield…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: No tax increase in BOE budget
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Monday night to send its proposed $138 million 2013-2014 budget to the Middlesex County Superintendent. The proposed spending plan calls for a flat tax levy and carries no tax rate increase for residents this year, according to officials. The proposal…
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PRINCETON: Dudeck still absent from the office
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials said this week that there are “no plans” to place Police Chief David J. Dudeck on administrative leave even as the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office reviews allegations of administrative misconduct against him. Administrator Robert W. Bruschi said in emails that Chief Dudeck has been out of the…
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PENNINGTON: Tax rate isn’t going up
By John Tredrea, Special Writer tax rate of 43 and seventh-tenths cents (almost 44 cents) of assessed property value, same as last year. For a borough home assessed at $400,000, that tax rate would bring a 2013 municipal tax bill of $1,748. Tax bills include school, county and fire tax amounts due in addition to…
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