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Market hosts ‘Make the Most of Hunterdon’
The Hunterdon Land Trust is having a special “Make the Most of Hunterdon” weekend. ”Hunterdon County has an abundance of natural resources that the land trust works to protect. From our beautiful landscapes to the working farms that provide us with healthy and delicious local food, we are fortunate to live, work and play here”…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Mayors sue state over reforestation
Turnpike widening took 268 acres of trees By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The mayors of East Windsor, Robbinsville and Hamilton went to court Wednesday to try to get the millions of dollars they say is owed to their towns for replacing 268 acres of trees being bulldozed by Turnpike contractors. The lawsuit,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mathewson fundraiser tix available Monday
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Baseball would normally be one of Joey Mathewson’s favorite sports, and now, a fundraiser with the Somerset Patriots is set to help his family with living and medical expenses. The 8-year old has been in a medically-induced coma since April, as doctors attempt to figure out why he displays seizure…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Snow removal planning under way
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Who wants to think about snow while battling a summer heat wave? Thoughts of snow melt almost instantly from our minds, too far removed from our everyday problems to contemplate right now. But shop owner Lisa Stephens thinks now is a good time to start thinking about snow,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Change means one less COAH project needed
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer An amendment to the township’s Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) Plan would allow the township to reduce the units need to fulfil the state mandate by 105 units, dropping it from 296 units to 191 units and eliminate an entire proposed COAH project. ”The plan is a must,” Mayor…
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NEW HOPE: Local resident seeks aid for flood victims
Following a visit in June to Nashville for the annual country and western music festival, New Hope resident Donna Marshall was struck by seeing and hearing about the folks in Nashville who suffered from the floods that devastated the city just one month prior. ”When I got back to New Hope, I couldn’t get the…
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Pennington Players present SEUSSICAL
By Judi Parrish The Pennington Players are excited to bring SEUSSICAL, their fourth Ahrens and Flaherty musical to the Kelsey Theatre stage after the critical successes of ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, MY FAVORITE YEAR and most recently RAGTIME. Flaherty’s memorable and emotional music that creates soaring ballads and spirited anthems and Ahrens’ well-crafted lyrics that…
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Savor New Hope features 18 eateries
Eighteen local restaurants will participate in Savor New Hope, a culinary feast for the senses, on Aug. 29 in front of the New Hope Arts Center. Shown preparing for the event are from left (front row) John Larsen, John & Peter’s; Christine Ramirez, New Hope Arts Gallery manager; Jim Hamilton, Hamilton’s Grill Room; (back…
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