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Still time to register to vote
About a month remains until the registration deadline for the Nov. 8 general election. In addition to choosing municipal and county officials, voters will elect members of the NJ Legislature, both Senate and Assembly. The Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2012, reminds local residents that Oct. 18 is…
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Hunterdon clerk holds passport event Saturday
The Hunterdon County Clerk’s Office is hosting a special passport event in Flemington on Saturday (Sept. 17) from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. to provide passport information to U.S. citizens and to accept passport applications. The Clerk’s Office is joining the Department of State in celebrating Passport Day in the USA 2011, a national passport acceptance and…
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Agriculture dinner gave us ‘sense of community’
EXPLORING WEST AMWELL’S FARMLAND By Betty Jane Hunt, Special Writer Just as we came together as country this past weekend to remember what we stand for and why we are a great country, West Amwell came together Friday night. We showcased what makes us a township to be proud of and how small communities like…
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PRINCETON: Mayor candidates to take part in debates
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The calendars of the Princeton Borough mayoral candidates are beginning fill up as the election season gets into full swing. Democrat Yina Moore, who beat out incumbent Councilman David Goldfarb in the primary, is being challenged by Republican Jill Jachera, who secured the Republican nod in the primary with a…
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MONROE: Monroe Township hosts evening of remembrance
Jenna Venturi sings ‘My Heart Must Go On’ at the Monroe Candlelight Vigil in memory of Sept. 11, 2001 at the Monroe Township Performing Arts Center Monday. Photo by Amy Batista.
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PRINCETON: Greenway honors Glovier, celebrates land preservation
By Carolyn Foote Edelman D&R Greenway Land Trust honored Sophie Glovier, a “living example of Gandhi’s declaration, ‘my life is my message,’” with its 2011 Donald B. Jones Conservation Award at the annual Greenway Gala, on Sept. 11 at its Johnson Education Center in Princeton. More than 250 attended the ceremony to recognize Ms. Glovier…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP UPDATE
New patrolman hired; how to reach FEMA By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hopewell Township has hired a new patrolman for its police force. He is Gerard V. Infantino, who was appointed at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting. The committee voted 4-1 in favor of the appointment. Mayor Jim Burd, Deputy Mayor Michael Markulec and committee…
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REFORM PARTY ENDORSES MARTINEZ FOR SHERIFF
By Sunny Walker For immediate release For Further Information contact: Jacob Zychick Phone: 201-248-7525 E-mail: [email protected] REFORM PARTY ENDORSES MARTINEZ FOR SHERIFF The Reform Party of New Jersey has formally announced its endorsement of Miriam Martinez for Mercer County Sheriff. The Reform Party of New Jersey’s executive committee has voted to endorse Trenton-native Miriam Martinez,…
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FEMA opens office in East Brunswick
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is temporarily available in East Brunswick to answer questions and help citizens complete FEMA applications. On Monday, Sept. 12, the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) opened in Middlesex County to provide face-to-face assistance to those who suffered damage from Hurricane Irene. The center is located at East Brunswick Division of…
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