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HILLSBOROUGH: Duke Farms to open new center, trails
The centerpiece of the re-energized Duke Farms mission will be a 1906 thoroughbred Farm Barn, which has been renovated into an orientation center and office headquarters.
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LAWRENCE: Contract awarded for next phase of walking, bike trail
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council has awarded a contract to a New Brunswick company to construct the second phase of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail across the Dyson Tract, off Princeton Pike. The council awarded the $44,500 contract to TC Landscape Construction Group at its May 1 meeting. The New Brunswick company was the…
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NEW HOPE: New business has Belgian waffles
NEW HOPE Have you ever indulged in a Liege waffle from Belgium? Now you can. Nina’s Waffles is bringing traditional Belgium waffles to New Hope. Liege waffles are made from dough rather than a batter. Nina’s Waffles’ dough is homemade, not imported from Belgium. But the waffles are made with a special imported Belgium…
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What Day of the Month are Social Security benefits paid?
By David Vinokurov – District Manager n Trenton, NJ What Day of the Month are Social Security benefits paid? Think WWW.SSA.GOV first!!! For many years, SSA issued benefit payments on the 3rd of the month. Since June 1997 SSA delivers recurring benefits on four days throughout the month: on the 3rd of the month and…
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THE ARTS: May 10
— The New Hope Art League will present the “Images of New Hope” juried art competition of artwork based on the New Hope-Solebury area to be displayed in the New Hope Winery, 6123 Lower York Road (Route 202), New Hope. West Fraser is the juror. The exhibition is open May 17 to June 4 from…
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The Sweet Sourland Farm is Awarded River-Friendly Farm Certification
Constance and Charles Katzenbach at Sweet Sourland Farm
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LAWRENCE: Pearl Harbor survivor a ‘true patriot’
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer James J. Hewitt loved his country, loved his country’s flag and all that it stood for, and was a patriot in the true sense of the word that’s how the Pearl Harbor survivor was described by one of his oldest friends. Mr. Hewitt, who died Friday at 92, served…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City man to bike to D.C. for fundraiser
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE City resident Alex Grushow is set to ride from Manhattan to Washington, D.C., in a fundraising event intended to raise awareness of sustainability, renewable energy, climate change issues and bicycle advocacy. Mr. Grushow will cycle in the annual Climate Ride NYC-DC 2012, a multiday “green conference on wheels.”…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat
Police blotter items from Robbinsville and Allentown Robbinsville Christophh Carrique, 27, of Edison, was charged with possession of heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a hypodermic needle after a traffic stop at 3:35 p.m., April 30, police said. Patrolman Shawn Bruton saw a vehicle without an inspection sticker and pulled it over on…
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