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HILLSBOROUGH: Groups can apply for grants
Newest round of grants from credit card program Applications for grants from the township’s credit card program are being accepted through Friday, Oct. 14. It’s the fifth time requests are being accepted this year. ””The credit card program, which originally ran from 2001 through 2005 and was re-launched in 2008, allows individuals to sign up…
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MANVILLE: Teen flown to hospital after car crash
A Manville 17-year-old girl and a 33-year-old Hillsborough man were flown by helicopter to the hospital following a two-car crash on Weston Road on Saturday at about 12:20 p.m. Police said the girl was driving a Buick Century west when she crossed into the eastbound lane and collided with a Mazda CX-7 driven by Jennifer…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Cheerleaders team up with Montgomery squad at Steeplechase Run
They are out to urge Progin’s Players runners Instead of cheering on opposite sides of the field, the cheerleaders from Hillsborough and Montgomery High Schools teamed up to support runners participating in the Steeplechase Distance Run on Sunday, Oct. 2 at the Amsterdam School. The race benefitted the Steeplechase Cancer Center at Somerset Medical Center.…
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Comfort Keepers Hires New Clinical Liaison
By Karen Gibson HamiltonTownship, NJ – (October 1, 2011) – Stephanie Howe, RN owner of Comfort Keepers of Hamilton Square, recently announced the appointment of Dr. Shelly Chinkes as their new Clinical Liaison and Director of Community Outreach & Education. Comfort Keepers provides in-home non-medical services on an hourly, daily or weekly basis with tailored…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Old CIty Hall chair auction preview set
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY The public gets a sneak preview Saturday of the painted classroom chairs to be auctioned off to benefit the Old City Hall Restoration Project (OCHRP). The group hosts a Painted Classroom Chair Take-A-Walk Sneak Preview on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. (no rain date), at the…
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MANVILLE: Senior citizens will taste-test apples
During October, Nick Polanin and Nancy Rosa-Mejias from Rutgers Agricultural Cooperative Extension in Somerset County will present a “Great Apple Tasting” program at all seven senior centers operated by the county government. Individuals age 60 and older are invited to learn about four to five different varieties of apples grown and harvested at the Rutgers…
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PRINCETON AREA: The Princeton Area Community Foundation: Twenty years of building community, project by project, grant by grant
By Pat Summers Special Writer Even if we don’t contribute to it, this organization keepsgiving to us. It’s the Princeton Area Community Foundation, whose mission is “promoting philanthropy to advance the well-being of our communities forever,” and next month marks its 20th anniversary of doing exactly that. While every word in that terse mission statement…
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PRINCETON: A new MoU is reached
A revised memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Princeton University and the two municipalities was struck Wednesday night, adding benefits in favor of the borough and township.
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PEAPACK-GLADSTONE BANK COLLECTS CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS
By Rosanne Schwab With summer a thing of the past and fall now upon us, the calendar tells us it is time to begin thinking about the festivities that go hand in hand with this time of year. Seasonal celebrations can be joyous, but have you ever stopped to think about those men and women…
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