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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of Nov. 22
The Manville Senior Citizens met on Thursday, Nov. 15, at the VFW on Washington Avenue. Normally the group meets on the second Thursday of each month. The next date is Dec. 13 at 12:30 p.m. Canned goods or nonperishable food items will continue to be collected before each meeting, as well as soup…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Court testimony prompts call for Tozzi to resign
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Councilman-elect Dave Boyne is calling for the resignation of Business Administrator Joy Tozzi because a witness in Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo’s bribery trial has testified she gave Ms. Tozzi cash, meals, clothes and a paid vacation while Ms. Tozzi was a Hamilton school board member. Ms. Tozzi, a…
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LAWRENCE: Long-time jewelry store closing location
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer When Fay Krichling learned that Vecere Jewelers is closing its store at the Lawrence Shopping Center, she was surprised. Vecere Jewelers has been a fixture at the Lawrence Shopping Center since 1980, when the family owned business decided to move from its original location in the Chambersburg section of Trenton.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner column, week of Nov. 22
CHAPTER A Thanksgiving greetings! Chapter A is going to Atlantic City on Monday, Dec. 3. We will go to the Taj Mahal, within walking distance of the Showboat and the new Revel Casino. The trip is open to members and non-members (over 21) for $30, with $25 returned. You pay on bus.…
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“Mel Leipzig: Mostly Recent Works” Comes to the MCCC Gallery Nov. 26 to Dec. 27; Opening Reception Nov. 28
By Wendy Humphrey “Mel Leipzig: Mostly Recent Works” comes to the Gallery at Mercer County Community College from Monday, Nov. 26 to Thursday, Dec. 27. Eighteen works by the internationally renowned artist who has taught at MCCC for more than four decades will be on display. The Gallery is located on the second floor of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls go wild for MOC
WW-P South makes first appearance since 2004 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Julia Deen went to the Meet of Champions last year, but only as a fan to root on Caroline Kellner and the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys cross country team. For Pirate female runners not named Kellner, that has been the lone…
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MANVILLE: Zarephath levee again raised as topic for Borough Council
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Concerns about the Zarephath levee came up at the Borough Council meeting Nov. 12. Councilman Richard Onderko said that two days before Hurricane Sandy hit in the last week of October, he was on a resident’s deck on Lincoln Avenue and watched trucks dumping dirt to raise the Pillar…
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‘Toys for Tots’ Collection Now Through Dec. 14
By Somerset County Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano SOMERVILLE – Celebrate the joy of the holidays by contributing unwrapped toys to the 2012 “Toys for Tots” campaign hosted by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone who would like to donate may do so by dropping off any new toy at the Sheriff’s headquarters, located in the…
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ALLENTOWN: Ghost hunters seek paranormal clues in boro library
Investigators from New Jersey Researchers of Paranormal Evidence play a recording of ghost voices they made during an investigation of the Allentown Library last summer. About 100 people attended the special library fundraiser Oct. 26 to learn about paranormal investigations and what spirits may inhabit the 133-year-old library building. Photo by Amy Batista
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