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Tricky Tray Fundraiser
By the Trenton St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Scholarhip Committee A TRICKY TRAY is being sponsored by The Trenton St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Scholarship Committee on Friday, November 13, 2009 to raise the funds necessary to get the parade on the street next year. The cost is $5.00 and includes ten level 1 tickets. Additional prize tickets…
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Changing Governors
Nicole Sanders After today’s revealing of Corzine’s memo to government employees in Trenton encouraging them to lie to the media about his accomplishments in New Jersey’s economy, as a taxpayer and lifelong resident of New Jersey I cannot remain silent anymore. It is obvious Jon Corzine is using your tax money to lie to you.…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Haunted happenings on the horizon
Ghosts haunt Farnsworth Avenue in Bordentown this Halloween. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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GUEST OPINION: Town needs chief, not public safety director
Bill Seaman of Springfield, former Trenton police captain In writing this letter I had the urge to make the standard arguments on a police director versus police chief, since I am hearing the same buzz words I have heard before: accountability, serves at the pleasure of the mayor, change agent, etc. Words that when pressured…
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GOP vow to ‘restore common sense’
Rick Miller and Ginny Bigley, Republican candidates for Township Council Rick Miller and Ginny Bigley said they will restore common sense to Township Council, so that the people of Lawrence get the quality of local government they deserve. This past summer, Rick Miller and his council colleague, Bob Bostock, successfully negotiated with the…
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What’s in Store?
Preserving fruits and vegetables makes local food accessible in cold temperatures By Adam Grybowski PRESERVING fruits and vegetables saves money. It satisfies the desire for local food when freezing temperatures prevent gardeners and farmers from growing it. Methods of preserving food include canning, freezing and root cellaring. The local food movement has renewed the connection…
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LAWRENCE: Cardinal Campus program offers students extra help
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The goal of the public school system’s Destinations program is pretty simple — to help young students reach their destination, which is mastery of basic academic concepts. The Destinations program — which began earlier this month and runs through April — is offered to elementary and intermediate school…
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‘Coco Before Chanel’
An art-house version of those popular ’50s B-movie “women’s pictures” By Elise Nakhnikian IT’S easy to see why so many people have made biopics about Coco Chanel. A pencil-thin, fetishized fashion designer is an inherently cinematic subject, and Chanel’s elegantly simple style still feels almost as fresh as it did in the 1920s, when it…
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"Connect" with Contemporary Art at MCCC Gallery Oct. 17-Nov. 12
Caroline Lathan-Stiefel’s “City Fire 2” is one of 16 installations featured in “Connect,” at The Gallery at Mercer County Community College through Nov. 12.
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