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Two New Artists Join Fourth Annual Elephant’s Eye Studio Tour
By Amanda Walsh Elephant’s Eye Artist Studio Tour is pleased to announce the addition of artists Devin Bird and Deborah Bruns-Thomas to the talented group participating in the upcoming fourth annual tour. The inclusion of these artists furthers the tour’s mission of featuring various art mediums and innovative, high-quality work of local artists of Bucks…
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Locals give $10K to St. Jude’s
Shown from left are event volunteers Jessica and Nicole Tallman, St. Jude representative Leah Heister and Erik Zimmerman, 17-year survivor and foundation namesake.
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Medical professional in favor of S. 2664
Thomas Ortiz, MD, Newark As a medical professional, I hope the Senate will pass S. 2664, the Market Competition and Consumer Choice Act. Having a vibrant telecommunications market is critical to our state especially for those working in the medical field. Ongoing advances in technology are revolutionizing the health care industry and improving patient…
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POLICE BLOTTER: April 28, 2011
Bordentown City Marc McGhee, 36, of Philadelphia, was charged with resisting arrest and obstruction of the administration of law April 20. Police observed Mr. McGhee going door to door soliciting without a permit on East Church Street, which is a violation of a city ordinance. Police discovered a $500 warrant from Pennsauken for Mr. McGhee.…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Committee delays park rules changes
By Amber Cox, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee decided Monday to adjourn a public hearing on an ordinance to close parks, playgrounds and recreation areas at dusk — instead of 10 p.m. — after a number of concerns were raised by residents. An ordinance to close these areas earlier had been introduced…
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Dispose of medicines Saturday
Hopewell Township police will host an Operation Take Back New Jersey local collection site as part of the Operation Take Back NJ medicine disposal day. The event will be held at the Hopewell Township branch of the Mercer County Library, 245 Pennington-Titusville Road, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on April 30. This initiative, open to all…
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MONTGOMERY: Administrators accept contract, concessions
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY In a recognition of economically challenging times, administrators in Montgomery schools have agreed to concessions in their three-year contract. The Board of Education for Montgomery schools approved the agreement at its meeting on Tuesday. The 25 administrators, a group including principals, vice principals, supervisors and curriculum directors, have…
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LAWRENCE: Town prepares notification system
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Aiming to keep township residents informed — whether it is a change in the recycling pickup schedule or a health emergency — Lawrence Township is preparing to set up a “reverse 911” call system, according to Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun. The target date to implement the reverse 911 system is…
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