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June 11-18 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $4.95. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Strawberry festival fun
Phil McAuliffe 2-year-old Clare Burke of Bordentown City eats strawberries and ice cream.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Bomb threat prompts school evacuation
by Sara Jansson and Davy James, The Packet Group Students in South Brunswick High School were evacuated Monday after a bomb threat was discovered written on a bathroom wall. ”We had some graffiti in a boys bathroom and because of the information conveyed in that graffiti we decided to evacuate the building and do a…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Graduations from the June 11 edition
All three public high schools in the area are set to hold graduations in the next two weeks. At Bordentown Regional High School, seniors will toss their tassels after the ceremony at 6 p.m. Monday, June 22. Following the event, many of the graduates will participate in a substance-free party as part of Project Graduation.…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the June 11 edition
Nancy Mrzljak Nancy Mrzljak Tel: 298-0567 Fax: 298-3936 [email protected] The Chesterfield Township Soccer registration is going on now for Pre K through 8th grade. You may mail your registration form to the CTAA (Chesterfield Township Athletic Association). The deadline to mail your registration form is Sunday, June 14. Registration forms can be…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO
June 12 Actors sought: The South Brunswick Department of Parks and Recreation is seeking South Brunswick actors with special needs, 10 and up to present “The Pied Piper’s Wild West Show” a Taubenslag Production. Rehearsals are scheduled from June 8 to 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the SB Senior Center. The performance will…
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PLUMSTED: Committee OKs budget with 2-cent tax rate hike
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — The Township Committee last week adopted a $3.6 million municipal budget, which calls for a 2-cent tax rate increase, salary freezes for non-union employees and no funding for the community’s Fourth of July fireworks. However, Mayor Ron Dancer said Monday that the Township Committee would examine the…
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STOCKTON: Slow oil leak at elementary school
No children were affected By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — The Stockton Borough Elementary School had an oil leak Tuesday morning, prompting a response from the Stockton Fire Company. Chief School Administrator Suzanne Ivans characterized it as a “very slow leak.” An environmental cleanup was performed by a crew from Princeton Fuel Oil. The…
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MILLSTONE: Township acts to rescind sex offender residency law
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer MILLSTONE The Township Committee introduced an ordinance that would repeal the community’s sex offender residency law, which has been invalidated with the recent state Supreme Court ruling that municipalities are not empowered to enact such laws. Sex offender residency laws were contested last year in some area municipalities…
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