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Writers and Artists Invited to Submit Work for Mercer County Literary Journal; Sponsorship Opportunities Available
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Area writers and artists are invited to submit their work for possible inclusion in Kelsey Review 2012, a Mercer County literary journal published annually by Mercer County Community College. The review accepts short fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction essays, excerpts of novels, black and white line drawings (suitable for digital…
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A lovely evening
Kelly Cooke Laura Smelas Hopewell The Friends of the Hopewell Public Library would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the participants in our inaugural “Taste of Hopewell” event: Antimo’s Italian Kitchen, Blue Bottle Café, Boro Bean, The Brothers Moon, Da’s Kitchen, Double Brook Farm, Franco’s, Hopewell House Wine and Liquors, Hopewell…
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Mercer County Community College to Honor Four at “Spring Into Student Success” April 2
By Saveria Symons, Public Information Coordinator WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — The Foundation Board of Mercer County Community College will honor four of the college’s community supporters at “Spring Into Student Success!” the 2012 annual fundraiser set for April 2 at the Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village. All proceeds will provide scholarships and other critical financial support for MCCC…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Historical Society to hold spring potluck supper
Lorraine Sedor This evening the Cranbury Historical Society invites the community to its spring Potluck Supper, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Fellowship Hall of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Cranbury. The evening’s speaker is Arthur Lefkowitz, a researcher and author of many books on the American Revolution. His topic is “George Washington’s Indispensable Men,” a…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Aloysius Molley, 30, of Secane, Pa, was charged with driving while intoxicated on Route 206 on March 18 at 2: 52 a.m. He was also issued summonses for speeding, driving while intoxicated within 1,000 feet of a school zone and reckless driving. William Acevedo, 24, of Hamilton, was arrested on an active warrant…
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Jamesburg School District struggling with high school tuition
David Kilby, Managing Editor As the Monroe and Jamesburg school districts prepare their budgets simultaneously, the way in which Jamesburg will pay for tuition to Monroe Township High School remains uncertain. If passed, the total tentative operating budget for the Jamesburg School District for the 2012-13 school year would be $13,036,465 with a total tax…
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BUSINESS UPDATE
Hopewell Valley Community Bank news The Hopewell Valley Community Bank (HVCBank) recently was highlighted in the Wall Street Journal in an account about the nationwide lending increase in the banking industry. The Journal noted that, in the third quarter of last year, the HVCBank provided a $1 million loan to Pankaj Mohn for his state-of-the-art…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School spending hearing Monday
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Monday (March 26), the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education plans to hold a public hearing and adoption vote on its budget plan for the 2012-13 school year. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the board meeting room, 425 S. Main St., Pennington. The budget, which was OK’d…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Revenue-producing project is under way
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville is embarking on a new way to generate revenue for the city —auctioning items it doesn’t need, such as used cars, bicycles and brush — online. ”I think we’ll do very well with it,” city Clerk Cindy Ege said last week. Ms. Ege learned of the opportunity…
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