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“TV’s Psychic Detective to speak at Lawrence Community Center Wellness Expo”
Naurene Donelly “TV’s Psychic Detective to speak at Lawrence Community Center Wellness Expo” Nancy Orlen Weber of TV’s Psychic Detective will be a featured speaker at the Wellness Expo on October 16th. Weber, who began her career as a registered nurse, is a well-known psychic detective and healer. Several of her cases have been featured…
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CRANBURY: School board refuses to change bus stops
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The Board of Education unanimously voted against moving two bus stops back to their original locations as per parents’ request at Tuesday night’s meeting. The bus stops, which were moved to Old Trenton Road before the beginning of school, originally were on Parkview Road and Hardley Drive. According…
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Election coverage guidelines focus on needs of readers
EDITORIAL By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Locally, in Hunterdon County, the Nov. 2 general election features the following: — West Amwell — Zachary Rich, Republican, is running for a three-year term on the Township Committee. Unless someone mounts a write-in campaign, Mr. Rich is the sole candidate for the seat now held by Democrat Frank…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Lewen: It’s time for Tea in township
Former school board member tries to organize local party By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE On the eve of the Robbinsville Tea Party’s first political gathering, organizer Geoffrey Lewen was upbeat about finding the supporters and the local strategy needed to help the national movement in its quest to rein in what he sees…
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Firemen say thanks
Robert Hayes Jr., Union Fire Company Committee co-chairman The Union Volunteer Fire Company would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who made our recent Tricky Tray auction a huge success. A heartfelt thank-you to the local and surrounding businesses in the area who donated so generously, even in these hard times when…
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Ken Weingartner
By: centraljersey.com Rick Mantz hopes confidence creates its own momentum for his South Brunswick High football team. The Vikings opened the season with losses to powerhouses Sayreville and Piscataway, both 4-0 so far this year, before posting a 35-7 win Sept. 25 at Edison. Mantz would have liked to ridden that momentum into a game…
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Natalia Knochowski
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – Four children snuggle up to George, an 8-year-old chocolate lab, and get ready to read to him all sorts of adventures from the many books around them. This is Reading with Rover at the Cranbury Public Library. Although this may not seem like a typical occurrence at a library, it actually…
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Senior corner for Oct. 7
Chapter A We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. allowing you time to review the activities we offer and giving you time to sign tip for those that appeal to you. Dick Meier is president and you can call 359-6948 if you have a question. Well, we are just freshly back…
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