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LAMBERTVILLE: A glorious ride for a worthy cause
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Soon after 25-year-old Ryan Hartpence joined the Lambertville Elks Lodge this year, he offered a suggestion on how the Elks could help a worthy cause. It was to assemble a team of cyclists to ride in the Sept. 16 Hops to Hops ride to benefit the National Multiple…
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MONROE: Township man pleads guilty to 2010 murder
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — A township man has pleaded guilty to killing a neighbor in 2010, according to officials. Warren Burkey, 34, of 1656 Perrineville Road, pleaded guilty to one count of murder in the slaying of Theresa Wysokowski, 48, on May 6, 2010, according to Middlesex county Prosecutor’s Office Spokesman…
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New Hope group slates ‘A Day in Philadelphia’ for Oct. 18
The New Hope Borough Park and Recreation Board’s third annual bus trip will sample a variety of entertainment venues in Philadelphia on Oct. 18. The tour begins at the Staples Parking lot in New Hope at 8 a.m. where coffee, bagels and donuts will be served. The first stop in Philadelphia is the Pennsylvania Academy…
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First Choice Bank Puts the "Sweet" in Home Sweet Home
On the heels of reports that U.S. home prices are rising, First Choice Bank announced today the renewal of the successful First Choice Bank First Time Homebuyers program. The program, which invests in the homes and residents of Mercer County, offers to its mortgage clients one percent of the purchase price (up to $3,000) for…
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Local filmmaker at NJ Horrorfest
Princeton’s Charles Evered to showcase his new movie By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group There’s something Charles Evered wants you to know about his new movie “A Thousand Cuts,” which is being screened at the first NJ Horrorfest in Vineland Saturday. It’s not a horror movie. Mr. Evered, who spends his time between Princeton and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Saturdays through Nov. 5 Dramatics Programs For Young Children: Ages 4-5 “Play Pretend” at 10 a.m.; Ages 6-8 “Acting Out Stories” at 11:15 amRegistration and payment deadline, Sept. 24Residents $45.00; Non residents: $80. Class location: South Brunswick Community Center, 124 New Road. Monmouth Junction. Info: 732 329-4000, x7671.Website: www.sbtnj.net click Recreation. Sat., Oct. 13 South…
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BUT I DIGRESS … : Getting old ain’t for sissies
By Sally Stang, Special Writer I’ve been thinking about death recently. I have friends who are sick. And friends who have died recently. This is to be expected as we age, I realize. I turned 60 this year. With each passing year, I unravel a bit more, like a nubby old sweater. The harsh reality…
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