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HILLSBOROUGH: Recycle foam cups, get free ice cream cone
Store observes Earth Day with a promotion In celebration of Earth Day, the Super Sundaes store at 435 Amwell Road will give a free small soft-serve ice cream cone to anyone who brings in 10 cleaned foam food containers for recycling from April 19 to 30. The store has pledged to collect and recycle the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Support technology by voting for budget
To the editor: Our schools need to keep up with what the future of education demands. The board has crafted a budget that adds technology and curriculum upgrades in a fiscally responsible way. I have done my homework and I support the costs associated with the upgrades in the proposed budget. Efficiency savings in the…
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SENIOR CORNER: Week of April 14
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members 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…
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HILLSBOROUGH: I know Frank Herbert and he’ll respect your tax dollars
To the editor: I am writing to voice my support for Frank Herbert in the school board election. I have known Frank for over 10 years. Frank and I were regular attendees at school board and Township Committee meetings. We shared a common concern about the rapid increase in local property taxes and were intent…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two baby bald eagles emerge, awaiting a third
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Two week-old bald eagles occasionally pop into view, via a continuous camera feed on the Internet, from a nest high up in a sycamore tree on the Duke Farms property in Hillsborough. There’s still a third egg in the nest, awaiting birth. For the most part, Momma Eagle can be…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior center invites those 60 and older to Passover Seder
Jewish tradition to be explained, compared to Christian holiday Adults age 60 and older are invited to learn about the Passover Seder, a ritual family dinner of ceremonies and symbols that have special significance to the retelling of the story of exodus to the Jewish religion. The program will start at 10:45 a.m. on Wednesday,…
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LAWRENCE: School board says goodbye to Deborah Endo
By Lea Kahn With some gentle, good-natured teasing, the Lawrence Township Board of Education thanked out-going board member Deborah Endo for her six years of service Monday night at her final school board meeting. Ms. Endo, who lives on Cold Soil Road, was elected to the school board in 2005 and re-elected in 2008. She…
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LAWRENCE:Towship’s door is open to busines, mayor says
By Lea Kahn Lawrence Township is open for business, and township officials are ready and waiting to help businesses that want to start up or relocate here. That was the message Mayor Greg Puliti and Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun delivered to the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce, which met at the Educational Testing Service’s Chauncey…
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LAWRENCE EDITORIAL: Kermit would love Lawrence
It’s not easy being green, Kermit the frog says, but Lawrence and its residents are dedicated to the color and what its environmental message means. With the 41st anniversary of Earth Day approaching, there are signs all over the community to the commitment to environmental sustainability. On Sunday residents can visit the Home &…
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