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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Textiles drive on Nov. 6 at polls
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Thanks to the students and staff of the Hopewell Valley school district, you’ll have a chance to do another good deed on top of voting at polling stations on Election Day. You’ll be able to donate clothing, hats, shoes, belts, handbags, linens, draperies and stuffed toys to those in need.…
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New art exhibit by David John Rush
Busy at his easel, Artist David John Rush puts the final touches on his oil painting entitled, “Copper and Brass” that can be seen at his new exhibit at the Starlight Gallery at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown, N. J., located at 100 South St
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Support Toys for Tots
Paul Pogorzelski, administrator/engineer Hopewell Township Attention: Hopewell Valley residents — We are urgently asking your help this holiday season. The United States Marine Corps Reserve is asking all who can to help the needy children of our area by donating a new, unwrapped toy to the Toys For Tots program. The economic downturn has…
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HILLSBOROUGH: RVCC student Cheghe wins optical scholarship
Shansel Cheghe of Hillsborough, a student in Raritan Valley Community College’s ophthalmic science program, has received a $500 grant as part of the 2012 Hoya Vision Care Grant and Scholarship Program for Opticianry Schools. She is one of four regional winners in the running for a $2,500 scholarship. Ms. Cheghe received the scholarship…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Oct. 15-21
• Rudolph Nowak of Driscoll Street asks for an officer to intervene in a dispute with a neighbor over a bird feeder at 4 p.m. Oct. 15. Patrols ask for the fire inspector to respond, then determined it was neither a police nor fire matter. Mr. Nowak and neighbor Jackie Frye were referred to the county…
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“Fugitive Safe Surrender”is Discussion Topic for MCCC Distinguished Lecture Nov. 7
By Jim Gardner Giving non-violent offenders the opportunity to clear their criminal records will be the topic of discussion with two New Jersey experts as part of the Mercer County Community College (MCCC) Distinguished Lecture Series. James T. Plousis, chairman of the New Jersey Parole Board, and Lisa A. Puglisi, Esq., governor’s coordinator for prison…
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Home Runs Galore for Breast Cancer
By Diane Hasili The 2012 PINK Tournament hosted by Pink Ribbon Softball, Inc. and the Hamilton Hurricanes raised $60,000 to support breast cancer related programs and services. Funds were donated to two local organizations – the Breast Cancer Resource Center at YWCA Princeton and Susan G. Komen for the Cure Central and South Jersey Affiliate.…
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PRINCETON: Mayoral candidates set priorities
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mayoral candidates Liz Lempert and Richard Woodbridge said Tuesday that ensuring the success of consolidation would be high on their agenda during their first term. ”Consolidation and making that work is going to be the core mission of the next year,” said Ms. Lempert, a Democrat, in a second…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Friends group to elect officers Nov. 15
Library calendar, week of Oct. 25 The Friends of the Hillsborough Public Library will hold election of officers at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, in the conference room of the library at 379 South Branch Road. The slate to be presented is president, Carol Marvuglio; vice president, Sharon Gruber; treasurer, Anna Benitz, and secretary, Art…
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