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Graveyard encounter leads to surprise for Pidcock Family
Pidcock Family Association will hold 97th annual reunion at Washington Crossing Historic Park on May 16 Kathleen Greco, of Southampton, Pa., likes to collect old books. Three years ago, she bought an old Bible at Stephenson’s Auction, 1005 Industrial Blvd., Southampton, Pa., but she didn’t examine the book until last winter when she saw the…
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Stark & Stark Attorney John S. Eory to Receive the Mercer County Professional Lawyer of the Year Award
Megan Carney Lawrenceville, NJ –Stark & Stark Divorce Group Shareholder John S. Eory has been named Mercer County Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Mercer County Bar Association. The award will be formally presented at the Mercer County Bar Association General Membership “Beefsteak” on Thursday, May 21, 2009. An awards ceremony will be held…
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HorseXpo held in Ringoes
Phil McAuliffe Equine clinician Caroline Rider of Whitehaves, Md., works with a quarterhorse named Smokey at the NJ HorseXpo in Ringoes.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cricket pitches eyed
By Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council is moving ahead with plans to install cricket pitches at local parks to accommodate the growing need in the community for the sport. The existing cricket pitch at Veterans Park is not enough to meet the demands of the 14 teams playing in South Brunswick, township officials…
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LETTERS: Prom dress drive a big success
To the editor: St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Monmouth Junction would like to express great appreciation to the community for the wonderful outpouring of gifts for our recent gathering of prom gowns and others dresses for “Hope’s Chest.” We received and gave away over 500 dresses. Seventy-six girls visited Hope’s Chest at St. Barnabas…
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Concern about ordinance
Carol Hill of Bordentown City To the editor: Look out Bordentown City, Big Brother is watching your trees. Last week, on April 22, the Planning Board approved the portion of the proposed Land Use Ordinance that regulates our ability to cut down trees in our own yards. If the whole Land Use Ordinance is approved…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Contentious countdown: Township races head to voters
Mayor, council seats up for grabs Tuesday By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The candidates for mayor and two seats on the Township Council agree smart growth and property taxes are key community issues. That doesn’t mean they’ve had an agreeable race leading up to Tuesday’s nonpartisan election. Dave Fried the township’s only…
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HorseXpo held in Ringoes
Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe The Hunterdon Chamber of Commerce hosted the fourth annual New Jersey HorseXpo at the 4-H Fairgrounds in Ringoes May 2 and 3. There were many "horsey" activities.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Church looks to fight AIDS in Africa
By Davy James, Staff Writer The St. Barnabas Episcopal Church held an African-American dinner and auction on Saturday evening to raise money for a trip to Kenya in order to educate the population about the correlation between substance abuse and the spread of HIV and AIDS. ”Since 2004 this has become an annual event to…
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