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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of May 10
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The club is comprised of people who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55, if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each meeting, as…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Spirit Night blew me away
Face painting was almost a requirement to show spirit. This girl had a shark for her Junior Jaws class theme.
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Scouts seek former members
Robert Tomenchok, Lambertville Boy Scout Troop 49 of Lambertville is conducting a troop history project to find as many Boy Scouts in the area who were members of Troop 49. We are also looking for Boy Scouts who currently live in West Amwell and Lambertville who may have been members of other troops. If you…
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MANVILLE: Duke Farms’ ‘new era’ opens May 19
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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HILLSBOROUGH: High school ranked highly by magazine
Hillsborough High School has been rated as 45th in New Jersey by U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of the 2012 best high schools. The magazine reviewed 21,776 U.S. public high schools and 82 New Jersey schools made its rankings. You can see the report at www.usnews.com/best-high-schools. The report includes school-specific data on enrollment, location,…
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LAWRENCE: Memorial Day parade will be a week early this year
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township residents will get an early start on Memorial Day, because the township’s annual Memorial Day parade has been rescheduled from May 26 to May 19, said Steven Groeger, the township’s superintendent of recreation. The parade will kick off at 9 a.m. one hour earlier than usual …
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Abschutz to fill BOE vacancy
Ed Birch photo Former Board of Education member Martin Abschutz is returning to the panel to fill a vacant seat.
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ROBBINSVILLE: No-bid contract criticized
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The Township Council has voted 4-1 to authorize a $25,000 no-bid professional services contract for engineering work related to its open space parcels, including the new public park proposed for Town Center South. The nine-month contract with ACT Engineers, of Robbinsville, was negotiated by the mayor and approved…
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