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Magic in Hopewell
JoAnne Stransky Hopewell There is magic happening in Hopewell Borough. I put bags of garden debris by the road and, like magic, they disappear. Then I place branches from my yard after a storm in the same place and they soon vanish also. Of course, this is not really magic. It just seems that…
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EAST WINDSOR: Celebrating community
East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov and Hightstown Pack 53 Cubmaster Ken Mazurek race sailboats at National Night Out on Tuesday. Photo by Amy Batista
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council OKs law regulating borough taxis
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN Following months of revisions and tabling, the final reading of a new taxicab licensing ordinance was approved in a 4-2 vote at Monday’s Borough Council meeting. Council members Susan Bluth and Rob Thibault voted against the ordinance. Ms. Bluth still has a concern that the insurance minimum was…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Delaware floods are Howell Farm focus Friday
Other programs coming up — Flooding on the Delaware — The Delaware River floods of 1903 and 1955 will be the subject of a slide show presented at Howell Living History Farm on Friday (Aug. 10) at 7:30 p.m. Local historians Bob and Carol Meszaros, of Titusville, will narrate the presentation, which includes 140 images…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual event raises money, blood
Mary Brienza photos Colored balloons fill the sky over Kendall Park Sunday in memory of a local cancer victim.
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PRINCETON: Vigil held for victims of Sikh temple shootings
A circle of people formed in Scudder Plaza Thursday night, all gathered to remember the victims of the Sikh temple shooting this past weekend in Wisconsin. Kanwal Matharu, a Princeton University student who organized the candle light vigil, led the roughly 32 people in reciting traditional Sikh prayers. Similar scenes occurred at vigils Thursday at…
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MONROE: Community unites during National Night Out
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Community members came together Tuesday night as National Night Out celebrated its 29th anniversary this year. Sponsored by the National Town Watch Association, the annual event, which supports law enforcement and neighborhood anti-crime measures, was first introduced by the association in 1984, according to its website. According to…
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PLUMSTED: New police chief sworn
Picasa Matthew Petrecca was named the new chief of the Plumsted Township Police Department on Friday. Here, his brother, Lt. Vincent Petrecca, pins a star on his collar while Chief Petrecca’s wife, Diane, and members of the Township Committee look on.
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