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CRANBURY: heirloom dollhouse on display
Submitted photos The Bunting family is sharing its prized family dollhouse with the community.
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Great Backyard Bird Count slated
Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow invites everyone to participate in the 16th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC). The 2013 count will be held President’s Weekend, Feb. 15-18. During the 2012 count, participants reported 17.4 million bird observations on 104,000 checklists. Snowy Owls thrilled many participants when these striking birds-of-prey ventured south from…
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PENNINGTON: Firehouse expansion planning hits a snag
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington Borough Council decided Jan. 7 to hold off on making a deed change, needed for a proposed expansion of the Pennington Firehouse, until a study of the development potential of an adjacent tract of borough-owned land is complete, Pennington Mayor Anthony Persichilli said Monday. The deadline for completion of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Negotiations stalled
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A meeting Tuesday between a Board of Education labor committee and members of the South Brunswick Education Association teachers union ended without agreement by the parties, according to officials. Union President Chris Hines said Thursday that while he was not able to personally attend the negotiating session, both sides…
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February Entrepreneurs University PresentsHow to Draw In Angels & Venture Capitalists
By Robert P. Baker The next meeting of Entrepreneurs University (www.e-univ.org) will be held on Tuesday, February 5, at the Commercialization Center for Innovative Technologies (CCIT) in North Brunswick. “An important part of attracting Angels and Venture Capitalists to invest in your startup company is setting goals and demonstrating your progress in meeting them,” says…
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PRINCETON: Annual ecumenical service marks MLK Day
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Some inside the Princeton Jewish Center held hands Monday night as Catherine Williams sang in her soprano voice the words of the civil rights song “We Shall Overcome.” An estimated 150 to 175 people gathered at the synagogue on Nassau Street for an annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day…
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Bear Tavern safety
Bruce Arcurio, Principal, Bear Tavern School The following recently was written to Bear Tavern School families. The HVN believes the content should be of interest to others who drive in that area: Arrival and dismissal are hectic times in our parking lot and on Bear Tavern Road. I would like to ask that those…
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NJ Lt. Governor Joins Eden Autism Services To Cut Ribbon On
By Aileen Kornblatt Hamilton, NJ – More than 100 friends, families and community members gathered on Tuesday, January 22nd to celebrate the opening of Eden Autism Services Briggs/Dobias Adult Employment centers in Hamilton, NJ. The long-awaited opening provides space for gainful employment for more than 60 adults with autism. In attendance was Hamilton’s Mayor Kelly Yaede and…
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CRANBURY: heirloom dollhouse on display
Submitted photos The Bunting family is sharing its prized family dollhouse with the community.
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