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Ringoes Grange fetes 100th birthday
Event is June 7 from 1-4 p.m. The Ringoes Grange will hold an open house on June 7 from 1-4 p.m. to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the meeting hall, Route 179, Ringoes. The local Grange, as an organization, actually started in 1873. All residents of Ringoes and surrounding communities are invited to this free…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Tri-County Cooperative auction starts personal produce package program
By Geoffrey Wertime and Sean Ruppert, Staff Writers Families unable to sign up for local community- supported agriculture programs before the growing season started this year now have another option to get local produce. For the past 75 years, farmers and retailers have gathered on summer nights at the Tri- County Cooperative Auction on Route…
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ALLENTOWN: Police Beat
A Lakeview Drive resident reported May 26 that someone stole a garden flag and metal stake, valued at $25, from their yard, police said.
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NEW HOPE: Saturday saw successful reopening of The Raven
Scott DeWitt: “Everybody keeps saying it’s like going home again” By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — The Raven isn’t in the heart of town; it’s on the outskirts. Yet to hear about the joy prompted by the nightspot’s return, it’s obviously a place that has remained in the hearts of the town as…
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CALENDAR: From the June 4 edition
Saturday, June 6 Flea Market: Our Saviour National Catholic Church, 2300 Princeton Pike. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain Date: Saturday, June 13. Refreshments will be sold. 609-882-7880. All Vinyl, All Styles Record Sale: Lawrence Library holds an all vinyl record sale from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All styles from pop and…
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PRINCETON: Smart Housing Incentives Act discussed
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A state bill that would create incentives to build mixed-income and affordable housing near jobs, town centers and public transportation seems tailor made for Princeton but many of the steps proposed in the measure have already been taken here. That was the conclusion Tuesday of participants in a discussion sponsored…
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Paid EMS decision result of long process
Greg Puliti, Lawrence Township To the editor: Lawrence Township recently made a major decision on how to provide Emergency Medical Service by going to a full-time township paid operation. I would like to make the citizens of Lawrence Township aware of what this change means and how it came about. First, I would like…
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LAWRENCE: Patrolman, 39, named Officer of the Year
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer No matter what the task around the Lawrence Township Police Department, chances are Patrolman Mark Harmon can handle the job — whether it is patrolling the township in a police car, investigating a crime scene for evidence or working in the communications center. That’s why Patrolman Harmon was chosen…
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