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Calcagno explains slate’s goals
Vince Calcagno, of Robbinsville I am running for council because my interest to serve the township has never waned during the past four years. I have remained involved although not as an elected official. Sheree McGowan and I are running together for the two open council seats. Sheree’s experience and leadership as chairperson of the…
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The Shad Festival
Phil McAuliffe Kathy Williams of Make Peace With Animals, Inc. in New Hope PA. stands with Zelda, an 11-year-old greyhound up for adoption at the Shad Festival.
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Girls Scouts offer gratitude
Trish Buckley, Allentown/Robbinsville Girl Scout Service Unit Manager The Girl Scouts of the Allentown/Robbinsville Girl Scout Service Unit would like to thank all of the residents of Allentown, Upper Freehold Township and Robbinsville who so generously donated to our 10th Annual Food Drive on April 18. We collected two vans full of food for HomeFront,…
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Editor’s note
This is the last week in which letters raising new issues pertaining to the May 12 City Commission race in Bordentown City will run. The May 7 edition of the Register-News will be the rebuttal issue, limited to comments by readers and candidates on issues previously raised in this newspaper.
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Shore Runner to Display Gracie’s Gear At NJ Marathon Expo
By Natalie Friton Shore Runner to Display Gracie’s Gear At NJ Marathon Expo Gracie’s Gear Empowers and Inspires Women to Achieve Goals For Immediate Release April 27, 2009 Apex, NC—The 13th annual New Jersey Marathon is much more than just a marathon. The event is a full weekend of activities for runners of…
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LAWRENCE: St. Lawrence teams with Safe Kids to promote helmet safety
Front row: Superintendent Phil Meara, Freeholder Pat Colavita, St. Lawrence president and CEO Chuck Brennan, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, St. Lawrence community relations director Jane Millner. Back row: Police Chief Dan Posluszny, Mayor Pam Mount, Safe Kids NJ director Carol Ann Giardelli, Freeholder Dan Benson, and Freeholder John Simone.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community pitching in to help injured businessman
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer To assist the family of a Montgomery resident, and former Hillsborough business owner, who suffered major head trauma in a March ATV accident, local residents and businesses are donating food, money and time. John Sala, former owner of Hillsborough Landscape Supply, has been in critical, but stable, condition at Morristown…
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PRINCETON AREA: Celebrating 60 years of friendship through violets
In 1949 at the Trenton War Memorial …
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: County alert for flu cases
Health officials advise hygiene to prevent spread By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Area residents are being advised to mind their hygiene and watch out for possible symptoms of swine flu. As of Wednesday, five cases in the state were awaiting confirmatory testing, with results expected by today, Thursday, according to the state Department of Health…
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