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BORDENTOWN CITY: Strawberry festival fun
Phil McAuliffe Mary Hamm, Jasmine Hamm and Selena Dicks carry full trays of strawberries to their car at Russo’s Farm Market on Saturday.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the June 11 edition
A weekly listing of local events Soup sale Friday, June 12 — Homemade vegetable-beef soup sale for takeout only at Trinity United Methodist Church, 339 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown City. Advance order required, $5.50 per quart, pickup from 2 to 3 p.m. Order soon as we sell out quickly, you must order to purchase. Call…
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Hunterdon Central Education Foundation Hall of Fame nominees sought
All nominations are due by June 30 The Hunterdon Central Education Foundation is seeking nominations for the 2010 Hall of Fame program. All nominations are due by June 30. Honorees are selected in July and recognized at a dinner planned for March 27, 2010 at the high school. The purpose of the Hunterdon Central School…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Co-op sets dog training clinic for Saturday
Customers of the Belle Mead Co-Op, at 100 Township Line Road, are invited to bring their dogs for a free dog training consultation from10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday. Trainers and coaches Amy McCaa and Michael Badail, from Lead The Way Development, will listen to attendees’ “canine concerns” and coach them on how to improve…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Allentown write-in lands ballot spot
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer In Allentown, Robert Johnson received two write-in votes in the June 2 Democratic primary to land a spot on the November ballot with Wayne Smith, the only Democrat who filed for the primary election. They’ll challenge Republican incumbents Jerry Rovner and Daniel Wimer, who were unopposed in the primary,…
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Cub Scouts hold open house
Phil McAuliffe Seven-year-old Shayne Larenzoni tries his luck at a coin toss at a Cub Scout Pack 32 event at East Amwell School Saturday.
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LAWRENCE: Center named for former village manager
Phil McAuliffe Latashia Pettis paints the face of 9-year-old Dasia Wright on Saturday at the picnic following the dedication of the community center. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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WEST AMWELL: Area officials seeking school budget fix
South officials have said a 5 percent cut is not possible without severe and negative effects to the school By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — School and municipal officials planned to meet this week (June 9) to attempt to further negotiate the cuts required in South Hunterdon Regional High School’s defeated $10.5 million…
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