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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the Oct. 22 edition
A weekly listing of community events. Class reunion Friday, Oct. 23 — The BRHS Class of ’69 40th reunion is planned at the Hilton Garden Inn, in Hamilton. Don’t miss it! For information call Gary Nucera 609-298-0732. Fall comedy Friday, Oct. 23 and Saturday, Oct. 24 — Fountain of Life Center, 2035 Columbus…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Church family marks 50 years
Phil McAuliffe Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Crosswicks Road in Bordentown Township was built in 1962, but the congregation began meeting 50 years ago. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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Reader supports Bigley for Council
Bob Brackett of Lawrence I have known Ginny Bigley for over 10 years. We met when I served as deputy chief of the Lawrenceville Fire Company. That is when I found out how much of a supporter Ginny was of the fire company and of her community. Over the years we have becomes friends…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Constable School wins tech grant
By Davy James, Staff Writer Constable Elementary School recently was awarded a $750 grant from ExxonMobil to benefit its students in the field of math and science. The grant will help provide some breathing room in the budget for its staff, according to Principal Suzanne Luck-Born. ”When you look at the school budget, you try…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Hanovers and Fieldsboro to see contests on Nov. 3
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer With the Nov 3. general election approaching, local candidates shared their views on a number of issues. North Hanover Four candidates will compete for two open three-year seats on the Township Committee. Republican Michael Moscatiello, 43, of Ivy Lane, has lived in the township about 14 years. An engineer and…
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Marching for Robbie
Lee B. Rosenfield, Lambertville With the March for Equality now over, I am left with many memories of what was arguably a wonderful day for the GLBT community and America. Arriving in Washington, D.C., I wasn’t sure what to expect from this March. I hadn’t even begun to comprehend the magnitude of the day…
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LETTERS: Please vote yes for open space
David Southgate, Vice President, Kingston Greenways Association I am writing on behalf of the Trustees of the Kingston Greenways Association to urge a Yes vote on Public Question No. 1 on Nov. 3. A positive vote on this will permit continuation of critical open space, clean water and farmland preservation efforts. These are vital to…
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LETTERS: Blood drive a success
Martin Engel, Chairman, South Brunswick Community Blood Bank South Brunswick Community Blood Bank wants to thank the 110 friends and neighbors who took time out of a nasty October Saturday to donate 106 much needed units of blood. If you weren’t able to be with us, we’re hopeful you’ll join us next time, on Sunday,…
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Reader dismayed by negativity
Beverly Hancock of Lawrence Having been a subscriber to the Lawrence Ledger for over the past 10 years, I now find it necessary to write my first letter to the editor regarding the upcoming Township Council election. I have been a registered Republican for the past 60 years. My late husband and I were…
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