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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the March 25 edition
Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] The Altar Rosary Society of Sts. Francis and Clare Parish will be sponsoring a Lenten Project to fight hunger. During the weekends of Lent (Feb. 17 – April 3) please consider making a personal Lenten sacrifice by donating canned goods that will be used to…
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Scouts say thanks
Eileen Rauenbuhler of Bordentown The Boy Scouts of Troop 13 in Bordentown would like to thank the BABL Board of Directors and the City of Bordentown for allowing them to sell refreshments at the BABL games this season at Carslake Community Center. The boys were raising money to attend the Boy Scout National Jamboree in…
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Somerset Valley YMCA Will Celebrate Healthy Kids Day On April 17th
By Donna Dass THE SOMERSET VALLEY YMCA INVITES FAMILIES TO “PUT PLAY IN YOUR DAY” Healthy Kids Day will take place the each Somerset Valley YMCA branch on Saturday, April 17th from 10:00AM – 1:00PM. Healthy Kids Day is a free and everyone in the community is invited to help kids put “Play…
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Crutches Needed
By Denise Giannone Hightstown High School Red Cross Club are Collecting CRUTCHES for the children and adults of Haiti. Starting April 6th – April 30th you can bring the crutches to the Nurses Office at Hightstown High School or E-Mail-Denise at [email protected] to arrange pick-up. These crutches will be given to "A Leg To Stand…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Teacher indicted on sex charges
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP A Bordentown Regional High School teacher has been indicted on charges of having sexual relations with a female high school student. Francisco Planas-Borgstrom, 32, of Bordentown, was indicted on four counts of second-degree sexual assault and one count of second-degree official misconduct. Burlington County Prosecutor Robert D.…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: With shock and awe, Christie’s budget ax whacks towns
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Local leaders have reacted to the governor’s budget proposal with a mixture of dismay and resignation. The latest numbers for state aid, released late last week, show most towns in Northern Burlington County taking a cut of around 20 percent. If the budget passes, the highest cut will hit Chesterfield…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Family re-opens Plaza Deli in Mountain View Plaza
The Gadhok family joins Mayor Frank DelCore in opening the deli during Sunday’s grand opening. Photo by Gene Strupinsky
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