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WEDDING: Lohr Herlihy
Dr. Dwight Lohr and Dr. Muriel McDonough, of Gassaway, W.V., announced their daughter, Adriane Lohr, will marry Kevin Herlihy, son of Katie and Tom Herlihy, of Branchburg, on Oct. 30 at St. James Catholic Church, Charles Town, W.Va. The Rev. Paul Hudock will officiate the ceremony. Ms. Lohr, a resident of Enterprise, Ala., graduated from…
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Rich Fisher
By: centraljersey.com Heartbreak was becoming commonplace for the Hopewell Valley High football team this season, but the Bulldogs made completely sure there would be no chance of that last Friday night. Hopewell finally got its first win of the season with a 45-0 dismantling of Princeton on Homecoming under the lights. The Bulldogs (1-3) were…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Artists tapped for county project
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer For the next three years, art by residents Joe Kazimerczyk, Shaun Daley and Elisa Rodriguez will be stopping traffic in Somerset County. That’s because pieces by each Hillsborough resident will be installed on the traffic boxes used at pedestrian crossings around the county for the Somerset County Cultural and Heritage…
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Arts grants being offered
By: centraljersey.com At a time when schools throughout the region are reeling from budget cuts, Young Audiences New Jersey, Young Audiences of Eastern Pennsylvania, and retail giant Target hope to provide some relief. They are teaming up to offer Arts Education Grants of up to $10,000 each, to selected public schools in New Jersey and…
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Veterans benefits deadline extended
By: centraljersey.com Military members whose service was involuntarily extended or whose retirement was suspended between Sept. 11, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2009, due to stop loss, are entitled to retroactive payments of $500 for each month they were extended, according to Department of Defense officials. The deadline to receive those benefits has been extended to…
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CAMPAIGN CORNER: Hillsborough among first to join sustainability effort
Frank DelCore To the editor: As was discussed several weeks ago in my first Campaign Corner note, these weekly letters are to highlight various accomplishments made by the Township Committee during my tenure as mayor. This week, I would like to share with you the success that Hillsborough Township has had regarding our Sustainability Program…
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Rain did not bring flooding this time
To Lambertville, New Hope By Linda Seida, Staff Writer River town residents who felt a dreaded sense of déjà vu as the Delaware River approached flood level were spared a repeat of past damage with last weekend’s heavy rains producing little trouble in either New Hope or Lambertville. Both towns received serious warnings from the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Coat of Arms’ honors firemen
The City of Lambertville has a new piece of art welcoming those who travel along Route 29. On Sept. 12, sculptor Katherine Clear, with the support of The Friends of Ely Park, unveiled her newest piece, “Coat of Arms,” honoring the men and women of the local volunteer fire companies. Ms. Clear discussed her inspiration…
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Monday, Oct. 11
By: centraljersey.com Cranbury Township Committee, 8 p.m., municipal building, 23A North Main St. Monroe Township Historical Preservation Commission, 7 p.m., 1 Municipal Plaza. Monroe Township Human Relation Commission, 4 p.m., 1 Municipal Plaza. Wednesday, Oct. 13 Jamesburg Borough Council, 7 p.m., Borough Hall, 131 Perrineville Road. Cranbury Township Park Planning Commission, 8:45 a.m., Gourgaud Gallery,…
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