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"Grease!" Interactive Movie Sing Along at Kelsey Theatre Jan. 25-27
By Candace Zafirellis Rock ’n Roll is here to stay! Pink poodle skirts, greased hair and black leather jackets are back in style on the big screen when Theater To Go presents a sing-along of the fun-loving 1950s in the classic film “Grease!” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. This interactive presentation will take…
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EDITORIAL: Now to make it all work
Tuesday truly was a happy new year. It was a day of celebration and new beginning. Princeton is not only now one town with all of its municipal services and schools combined, it is one community, with all of its residents officially linked. There will be some members who still oppose consolidation for various reasons,…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Leaders air concerns local and national
Year-end meeting brings action on variety of issues By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The Township Committee weighed in on issues of both national and local concern at its last meeting of 2012, which included a special video tribute and moment of silence for the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Recycling collection on Sunday
According to the Mercer County Improvement Authority’s website, the recycling make-up day for Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township and Pennington Borough is Jan. 6 from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. See www.mcia-nj.com for details.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community bids farewell as librarian retires
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Librarian Linda Cholewiak, 67, retired on New Year’s Day from her longstanding role as Hightstown Memorial Library branch manager. She was promoted to the position in November 2002. She began working in the field as a children’s librarian in 1999. Ms. Cholewiak, of Lawrence Township, told the Herald…
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The speed limit
Cathy Fortenbaugh Titusville I am writing in response to the “debate” our township is having about the speed limit in front of Bear Tavern Elementary School. For the most part I am proud to say I am from Hopewell Township. Our quality of life in incredibly good. I am happy to have the opportunity…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor is seeking tougher gun laws
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — David Del Vecchio, who has just embarked on his 21st year as mayor of Lambertville, has joined a bipartisan nationwide coalition of mayors that has called on President Barack Obama to lead an effort for tougher gun control laws. The coalition, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, is co-chaired by…
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BORDENTOWN: Children receive gifts
The Bordentown Elks provided gifts to more than 100 local children and their families this holiday season. (Courtesy photo)
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ROBBINSVILLE: PRMS student rocks on to help cancer patient
Samara Sheller, a first-grader at Chesterfield Elementary School, is the inspiration for the Samara Rocks concert.
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