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LAWRENCE: New farmers market open in Princeton
By Lauren Otis, Packet Group PRINCETON BOROUGH —Tuesday lunch and dinner decisions just got a lot easier in Princeton. Starting this Tuesday at 11 a.m. the Princeton Farmers Market made its inaugural summer appearance at the intersection of Nassau and Pine streets. Fresh summer produce and locally produced foods will be offered…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Block party to help fund summer city youth programs
By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY Several local churches will host a block party July 18 at the Mt. Zion AME church on East Burlington Street to raise funds for Bordentown’s annual Youth Summer Program. The four-week summer program, which kicked off its third season this past Monday, is made available to local…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City Hall restoration project is under way
Work crews are in the middle of a $1.4 million project to restore the mansion to its former glory while also making it accessible to the disabled By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A York Street mansion began life as a Victorian husband’s grand wedding gift to his bride, but after nearly 140 years,…
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ALLENTOWN: Young singers head to Music City stage
by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Most of the 18 children from the Community Christian Children’s Choir who were selected to perform at the Grand Ole Opry House in the nation’s “Music City” had already heard of the famous venue. And, if not, they simply Google’d it. ”I searched the Internet to learn…
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Treat Your Pet To Better Dental Health
By: Helene Leslie Hartz Introduces Crunch ‘n Clean with DentaShield® Advanced Tartar-Blocking Technology A Tastier New Way to Care for Dogs’ and Cats’ Teeth ● DentaShield® Patented Technology is Clinically Proven to Block 2 Times More Tartar Than the Leading Dog Biscuit, and 3 Times More Than Regular Cat Treats* ● The Next Generation…
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Cuts are possible
Gisbert Manskopf, West Amwell Our weak-kneed politicians in West Amwell caved in again. Last year when the budget for South Hunterdon Regional High School was decisively defeated our then mayor agreed not to cut the budget of South. Instead he complained that his own residents rightfully and democratically would demand such a cut. This…
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LAWRENCE: Young actress wows festival judges
By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer Lauren Alexander, a recent graduate of Lawrence High School, recently wowed a panel of theater professionals to take home the Best Supporting Actress award from the 42nd Annual Secondary School Drama Festival. The festival, held at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pa., showcased short dramatic and musical…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Phillips-Barber physician leaves after 26 years
Kevin Mooney plans to stay in medicine After 26 years of practicing medicine in Hunterdon County, Kevin Mooney, M.D., family practice physician at Phillips-Barber Family Health Center in Lambertville, has left to start the next chapter of his career. ”I am not retiring, I plan to do locums and work six months out of the…
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PLUMSTED: Township still plans sewer system for New Egypt
by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — Despite the stymied economy and slow planning process, the Township Committee still intends to create and install a sewer system for downtown New Egypt, according to Mayor Ron Dancer. In the works since 2002, the sewer system is part of the town’s redevelopment project, the mayor said…
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