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LAWRENCE: Fields yield corn for food banks
Paul Helms from Elijah’s Promise, at the Aug. 20 gleaning at Terhune Orchard.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: ‘Clunkers’ program boosts sales
By Geoffrey Wertime and Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writers For some consumers, the government-funded car trade-in program was a dream come true. A car some might consider worthless could net them up to $4,500 toward the purchase of new, more fuel-efficient vehicle. But for some dealerships, the Car Allowance Rebate System, also known as the “Cash…
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LAMBERTVILLE: College players help volunteers raise funds
Comedy troupe will put on a special show to benefit the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad on Aug. 29 By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Sharing the medicine of laughter, a comedy troupe will put on a special show to benefit the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad on Aug. 29. MouthWorks, comprised…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: School bells ready to ring in new year
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Area schools are gearing up for their first days of classes. In the K-12 Bordentown Regional School District, freshmen and seniors will get to experience special half-day orientations on Sept. 2 to acclimate them to their respective roles in the high school. All students will have half days Sept. 3…
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LAWRENCE: Cat license renewals due
September is cat license renewal month for Lawrence Township residents. Any cat over the age of 7 months is required by law to be licensed. According to New Jersey Law, you must provide proof of a current rabies vaccination in order to obtain your 2009 – 2010 cat license. To this endeavor,…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town hears ideas for seeking grants
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee on Monday heard a pitch from Birdsall Services Group, a Sea Girt-based engineering and consulting firm that provides municipalities with help in seeking grant money for “green” and renewable energy initiatives. Bob Girard, chief marketing officer with Birdsall, highlighted a number of grants for…
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LAWRENCE: Police beat from the Aug. 27 edition
Someone stole six cell phones, worth a combined $710, from a cabinet at the Sprint kiosk at the Quaker Bridge Mall between 9:10 p.m. Aug. 17 and 10 a.m. Aug. 18, police said. There were no signs of forced entry. Car radios were reported stolen from two cars parked at the Coleman Suzuki dealership…
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