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WEST AMWELL: Farm-fresh
Phil McAuliffe Cathy Urbanski and Ron Shapella look at organic produce sold by Dave Houser (right) at the West Amwell Farmers Market on Saturday morning.
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Congressman needs to offer his solutions
Tom Merolla, Hillsborough This week I received in the mail a 4-page spread from my congressman, Leonard Lance. The front page shows a stack of $100 bills and states “Our national debt is more than $11.5 trillion. Yet Congress continues to spend and spend. Congressman Leonard Lance is working to restore fiscal responsibility to Congress.”…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Scrappy Willows dive into win column
After several close losses, the Willows Wave swim kept plugging away and the hard work paid off with their second win of the season, 142-132 triumph over the Coppermine Cudas last week. During the home meet, two more team records were broken. Harrison Kudwitt continued his record-setting summer by breaking the 11/12 boys 50-meter breaststroke…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter
Vincent Heredia, 18, of North Seventh Avenue, was charged with simple assault at 8:30 p.m. July 22, for an incident occurring on July 21. According to police, a South Reading Street resident came to police headquarters at 7:25 p.m. July 22 to report Mr. Heredia allegedly approached him in the parking lot of Drewby’s Restaurant…
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TITUSVILLE: Seminary professor applies scripture to modern life
Jeremy M. Hutton, assistant professor of Old Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary, will present four lectures at area churches Presbyterian churches in Titusville, Mt. Airy, Stockton and Ringoes have partnered to present a new series of summer lectures designed to offer church members and area residents an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of Christian scripture…
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CRANBURY: Summer fun in Cranbury
Staff photo by John Keating. Ansha Salokhe gives Mother Nature some help by watering the flowers Monday at the Montessori School in Cranbury.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Capital Health’s impact on area business is Aug. 6 topic
Al Maghazehe, president and CEO of Capital Health, will speak at Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce meeting Al Maghazehe, the president and CEO of Capital Health, will speak at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce meeting on Aug. 6. Mr. Maghazehe’s topic will be “The Business Impact of Capital Health’s New Construction.” The gathering will…
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WEST AMWELL: Farm-fresh
Phil McAuliffe Bumblebee and sunflowers in the foreground at the West Amwell Farm market on Saturday morning.
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Gold Party to raise funds for OLV drive
Knights of Columbus Council No. 2061, Sayreville, will host a Gold Party noon-6 p.m. Aug. 8 at the council home, Washington Road, Parlin section of Sayreville. Proceeds will benefit the Our Lady of Victories Capital Campaign. The Royal Gold Group, a licensed, insured and bonded company, will pay cash for guests’ unwanted gold, platinum and…
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