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MANSFIELD: Writer’s new work takes kids on tour of N.J.
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD In her latest book, local author Lisa Funari Willever is taking the chance to shine the literary spotlight on a few local landmarks. ”Nicky Fifth’s Passport to the Garden State” is the fourth book in her Nicky Fifth series, was released Saturday. Her newest work adds a novel…
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Local Princeton Nurse Goes Global As Nurse Ambassador to China
Grace Asagra Stanley FEATURE NEWS RELEASE Local Princeton Nurse Goes Global As Nurse Ambassador to China Grace Asagra Stanley, a local resident of Princeton, with over 30 years of professional nursing experience, recently visited China for 10 days with 25 other Nurse Ambassadors for the purpose of sharing ideas and knowledge and to strengthen relationships…
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NEW HANOVER: EPA OKs cleanup pact for McGuire
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer NEW HANOVER The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced an agreement to clean up the McGuire Air Force Base Superfund site. The interagency agreement, announced Friday, is between the EPA and the U.S. Air Force and is meant to ensure cleanup continues under EPA oversight and in such a…
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LAWRENCE: Corzine discusses election issues at university forum
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Gov. Jon Corzine made his pitch for re-election to a full house at Rider University Tuesday night, wrapping up the “Governing New Jersey” series at the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics. Gov. Corzine’s appearance followed those of Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie and independent candidate Chris Daggett.…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Big developments in the works
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Planning Board is considering a number of sizeable developments in the township, both on and off the Route 130 corridor. Those on the highway were mentioned at a speech Mayor William Morelli made last week before the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce. But still others are…
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MANSFIELD: Writer’s new work takes kids on tour of N.J.
‘Nicky Fifth’s Passport to the Garden State’ takes readers on a trip through New Jersey.
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the Sept. 24 edition
A 14-year-old Trenton boy was charged with shoplifting a Timex brand wristwatch, worth $55, from the J.C. Penney department store at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 6:15 p.m. Sept. 18, police said. A store loss prevention officer saw him pick up the wristwatch and put it inside his backpack, police said. The boy was…
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GUEST COLUMN: Commission’s message not just idle talk
By Amy Wells Like many residents in Lambertville, I am sometimes tempted to warm up my car in the driveway before heading off to work on a cold wintry day. But many residents are not aware of the damage that exhaust from idling car engines can cause to the health of children and other residents…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Golf game helps local charities
Jason Fuhr Charity Open Golf Tournament The proceeds from the July 27 Jason Fuhr Charity Open Golf Tournament, held at the Bucks Club, Jamison, Pa., were distributed to area charitable organizations on Sept. 17 at the Lambertville Rescue Squad building.
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