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HILLSBOROUGH: Library activities for rest of March
Hillsborough’s public library offers diverse activities for young and old. Here are upcoming programs intended for adults: Evening movie ‘The Next Three Days.’ Friday, March 11, 7 p.m. Magical and Medicinal Legend and Lore of Herbs and Spices Learn the magical and medicinal legend and lore of herbs and spices with Kathryn Weidener.…
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Sheriff to seek $750,000 grant for new anti-gang project
By: centraljersey.com Looking to bolster the county’s anti-gang law enforcement activities in the coming year, Sheriff Jean Stanfield has requested and received authorization from the freeholder board to apply for a three-year federal grant up to $750,000. Stanfield said that the funds would cover the costs of a comprehensive anti-gang project that will use education…
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Board
By: centraljersey.com On April 27, Hopewell Township registered voters will pick three Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education members who will serve full three-year terms. When the 4 p.m. filing deadline came Tuesday, five township residents had submitted their nominating petitions, creating a situation in which two incumbents are facing three newcomers. The candidates are:…
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Warden’s House now hosts Hugh Campbell art exhibit
By: centraljersey.com MOUNT HOLLY – Burlington County Freeholders on March 2 officially marked the reopening of the fully restored Warden’s House, attached to the county’s historic 200-year-old Prison Museum, during a special ceremony and reception. "Call it an extreme makeover of the highest order," said Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio. "We’ve not only given the building…
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New Hope/Lambertville Restaurant Week coming
By: centraljersey.com The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce has announced the second annual Restaurant Week scheduled for March 20 through 25. This year, Lambertville is joining in the week-long promotion of either a fine dining $29.95 pre-fixe dinner or $19.95 pre-fixe dinner. Twenty-seven restaurants will participate. New Hope Chamber spokeswoman Carol Ann Della Penna…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Community mourns equine vet ‘Doc’ Dey
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The state’s horse industry and the Upper Freehold community are mourning the death of prominent equine veterinarian and farmer Dr. Stephen Perrine Dey II, who died suddenly last week at the age of 74. Dr. Dey, of Heritage Hill Farm, was a tireless advocate for agriculture and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Malaysian cafe opens
The Spoon & Sprout Cafe will have its grand opening on Saturday, March 12, in Building 2 of Kingsbridge Center at 378 South Branch Road. Every dish is made to order by chef/owner Geetha Jayaraman, who grew up in Malaysia. She brings a passion and knowledge of exotic spices, ingredients and flavors, to fuse taste…
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