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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of March 31
An Adesa employee reported at 2:22 p.m. on March 22 that two vehicles were missing. Patrol responded and reported one vehicle was stolen and the other was towed on Feb. 22. * * * A caller reported at 8:51 p.m. on March 22 that his bicycle was stolen in front of the Manville A&P. *…
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Doylestown Resident Takes Delivery of Flemington Car & Truck Country’s First Extended Range Electric Car
By Jeff Parker March 16, 2011 Flemington, NJ…. Though the vehicle was a sharp metallic red, Green was the color of the day as Brent Tutwiler came to Flemington Car & Truck Country on Routes 202 and 31 in Flemington and took delivery of a brand new 2011 Chevy Volt at the Flemington Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac showroom….…
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Luxury Wedding Showcase on Sunday at Jasna Polana in Princeton
Princeton’s newest wedding venue, Jasna Polana, hosts a luxury wedding showcase on Sunday, April 3rd
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“The Berenstain Bears in Family Matters, The Musical” Teaches Valuable Lessons at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 30
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Three of Stan and Jan Berenstain’s most popular children’s books are blended in a new, fun-filled musical coming to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Matt Murphy Productions, in special arrangement with TheatreworksUSA, presents “The Berenstain Bears in Family Matters, The Musical” Saturday, April 30 at 2 and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Salvation Army thanks all those who helped
To the editor: Our holiday fund-raising season officially ended on Jan. 31. Though we didn’t quite reach our goal, I’m happy to report that about 73,000 individuals were blessed with help by The Salvation Army in New Jersey last Christmas. And how were we able to nearly fill our kettles and help so many…
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LAWRENCE: School board passes final budget
Tally calls for 3-cent tax rate hike BY LEa Kahn With little fanfare and virtually no public comment following a short public hearing Tuesday night, the Lawrence Township Board of Education approved the district’s proposed $65 million operating budget for 2011-12. About 30 people watched quietly as the school board voted unanimously for the budget.…
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Trenton Education Dance Institute (TEDI) Joins Forces
By Carol Belt, Secretary, Board of Trustees, TEDI Trenton, NJ —- Two of Trenton’s longest-standing and most vibrant non-profit organizations, Trenton Education Dance Institute (TEDI) and The Children’ Home Society of NJ. (CHS) are joining forces to help students develop learning skills that will benefit them for a lifetime. Established in 1894, The Children’s Home…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Want a Trader Joe’s in town?
Business Advocate talks up trying to lure supermarket here By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer There is a much-ballyhooed campaign to bring Trader Joe’s to Hillsborough. Township Business Advocate Gene Strupinsky said the idea to bring the health food supermarket to the township “has been floating around for a long time” and, although he isn’t positive…
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CHESTERFIELD: No bidders found for old school site
By Amber Cox CHESTERFIELD No one wants to buy the old vacated Chesterfield Elementary School at 295 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road. The school district put the building up for bid, but the March 24 deadline came and went and there were no bidders, according to Business Administrator Louise Zoilkowski . There was a minimum required bid…
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