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PUBLIC HEALTHCARE FORUM AT HAR SINAI NOV. 11
By Har Sinai HEALTHCARE FORUM AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE NOV. 11 Hopewell Twp. – The national debate over healthcare reform will shift to a local focus when Har Sinai Temple hosts a public Healthcare Forum on Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. A group of experts will address such topics as…
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Twentieth Century
By Stacie Morano PRESS RELEASE BORDENTOWN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS HILARIOUS COMEDY TWENTIETH CENTURY Bordentown, NJ Sent: 10-28-09 Twentieth Century, a comedy by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur and adapted by Ken Ludwig, will be presented at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center on November 19th through 21st at 7:30PM. This production will be performed by…
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Former mayor backs Democratic ticket
Mark W. Holmes Lawrence I am writing to support the Democratic Candidates for Lawrence Township Council, Greg Puliti and Jim Kownacki . Both are committed to maintaining the highest values and ethics for the residents of Lawrence Township. I worked with Mr. Puliti in his capacity as a mayor and councilmen for eight years as…
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Chiefs Association clarifies police roles
Chief John A. Lazzarotti Jr., President, Burlington County Police Chiefs Association Recently centraljersey.com published an article entitled “Springfield: Voters to decide: chief or director.” While interesting, the article lacked some important information concerning the differences between a chief of police and a civilian public safety director. The Burlington County Police Chiefs Association supports and recommends…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Masqueraders march, take multiple prizes home
Juelle Korsak won first place for Most Original Costume with her Mad Hatter outfit at the Bordentown City Halloween Parade. Staff photo by John Keating.
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Recycling Available to Small Businesses in Somerset County Starting Jan. 4, 2010
Somerset County Board of Freeholders Effective Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, small businesses in Somerset County will be allowed to drop off materials at the Somerset County Recycling Center, located at 40 Polhemus Lane in Bridgewater, from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., Monday through Friday. To qualify as a small business, you must have between one and 50…
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Lambertville Area Education Foundation has new members
The Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) has announced three new members of its board of directors. They are Katherine Hunt, of Stockton, an environmental attorney for New Jersey; Jill Myers, of West Amwell, a certified fitness instructor, specializing in Pilates; and Pamela Wilson, who owns and operates a residential cleaning business in Lambertville. Ms. Hunt…
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GUEST OPINION: Make informed choice in Dec. 8 referendum
Kim Zablow I am writing to let the community know the facts regarding the upcoming Board of Education referendum vote on Dec. 8 for two projects in the Bordentown Regional School District – solar panels and athletic fields. I am the current Board of Education vice president, however, this letter is not meant to speak…
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WEST AMWELL: Retiring officer is lauded for decade of service
Wayne Boan served the township “with courage and resolve" By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee last week honored retiring part-time police officer Wayne Boan for his 10 years of service. He served the township “with courage and resolve,” Mayor William Corboy said. West Amwell is “grateful for his service.” While…
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