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Run Free Ranch to Hold Artist Round-Up Art Auction as its First Fundraiser on Saturday, March 5th at Artworks of Trenton
Yardley, PA February 10, 2011 After 25 years, Yardley resident Sharon Ziemer’s vision to create a nature-based life skills development program for inner-city youth is coming to fruition. Run Free Ranch will holds its first fundraiser on Saturday, March 5 at Artworks of Trenton (NJ). The Artist Round-Up event will feature remarkable works by artists…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Want $3 million? Nancy Weinstein, Titusville Over 3,000 local residents in and around the Jacobs Creek Bridge on Bear Tavern Road oppose Mercer County’s plan to rebuild a 79- foot bridge and adjacent roadway at a cost to taxpayers of $5+ million. Residents prefer a less costly $2 million solution which will meet our local…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com LAMBERTVILLE – The election Saturday will ask voters to approve the Board of Fire Commissioners’ $614,637 budget, return a commissioner to office and approve the purchase of a new multi-purpose vehicle for the Columbia Fire Company. If the budget passes, it would mean an approximately $7 increase for the average homeowner. The ballot…
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Vote on Feb. 19
By: centraljersey.com On Feb. 19 between 2 and 9 p.m., the annual fire district elections will be held in all three municipalities of the Hopewell Valley. If you live in Hopewell Township, your voting place is the Hopewell Township Municipal Building, 201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road. This year, as in years past, the Hopewell Township Board…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Variance opposed William F. Seaman Jr., Juliustown Road, Jobstown Please find attached a letter that I delivered to the (Springfield) township for council and the planning board. The meeting is Tuesday night the 15th for this important issue: I am writing this letter to register my objections to parts of the application filed by New…
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Courtesy photo
By: centraljersey.com On Feb. 5, Michael Cavallo of Hillsborough won first place in his division in the Grom-O-Rama skateboarding contest championship in the 80-degree temperatures of Naples, Fla. He bested a field of 25 in the Beginners Street Division. Michael advanced by placing in one of the eight qualifier events held on the East Coast…
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Free advice from five former governors
By: centraljersey.com If New Jersey, the most crowded state in the country, doesn’t pay attention to open space and clean air and water, "we can forget about creating anymore jobs." So said former Gov. Tom Kean last October when asked to provide advice to Gov. Chris Christie on the environment of this state we’re in.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Signs of economy perking up in township.
Three new stors open in recent weeks By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer There are signs that the economy is gaining a beat in Hillsborough. It may not be what it was a few years ago, but it certainly looks more upbeat than it has recently. ”I think it’s getting somewhat better here in town,” said…
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Bordentown girls bowlers capture Group I state title
By: centraljersey.com The Bordentown High School girls bowling team captured the Group I state championship on Monday, outscoring runnerup Cardinal McCarrick, 2,250-2,222. The title is the second straight and fourth in the last five years for the Scotties. Senior Jessica Gareis bowled a 277 in her second game of the afternoon at Brunswick Zone Carrolier…
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