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Friendships and gardens cultivated by Kalmia Club member
Susan McGrath has devoted lots of time and effort and now the club is home to both new friendships and lovely gardens Friendships, like gardens, need time and effort to blossom. There is a proper time to sow the seed and then the seedlings and plantings need nourishment and sunshine to thrive. There may be…
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WEST AMWELL POLICE BLOTTER
West Amwell police reported: — Aug. 14 at 5:30 p.m., police went to the Catanzareti residence in the 1400 block of Route 179 to investigate a reported possible burglary. The homeowner reported finding the back door of the residence open when she returned home. A check of the residence revealed some items disturbed. The homeowner…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: One injured in collision
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP An Eatontown man was charged with careless driving Friday after police said his vehicle struck a stopped car, leading to a four-vehicle collision. The man charged was Roniflai Desouza, 40, who police said was driving south on Rising Sun Road in a 2007 Kenworth dump truck at…
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LAWRENCE: Fields yield corn for food banks
From left to right, Janet Ashwood, Pam Mount and Paul Helms out in the field.
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LAWRENCE: Fields yield corn for food banks
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer It was already warm and on its way to being muggy on Aug. 20, but that didn’t stop the half-dozen volunteers from picking corn in the fields at Terhune Orchard — food that was destined for several food banks. The corn-picking effort was organized by Farmers Against Hunger,…
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LAWRENCE: Per diem staffing eyed for fire calls
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Seeking to ensure there are enough firefighters to respond to daytime calls, township officials are going to hire “per diem” firefighters to staff one of the three firehouses on a rotating basis, beginning next week. Each of the three volunteer fire companies is staffed with a career firefighter…
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Tour highlighted need for housing
Linda Sipprelle, Princeton With reference to the Princeton Community Housing affordable housing report (Princeton Packet, Aug. 18), a “Homes for Everyone” Bus Tour took place on May 28 focusing on affordable housing across Mercer Country. Among the county-wide participants were elected officials, planning, zoning, and affordable housing board members. Sponsors of the tour were…
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LAWRENCE: Park plans come to fruition
Harold Vereen, president of the Eggerts Crossing Civic League, talks about the plans for the new Heritage Park site, alongside Sen. Weinberg. Staff photo by John Keating.
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