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Sharon painting ‘huge success’
Nicole Grembowiz, of Robbinsville The Sharon School Painting Committee is happy to report that the School Painting Days were a huge success due to the overwhelming support of the Robbinsville High School students and community volunteers who participated in the event. Not only were we able to paint beautiful colors on all the hallways of…
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Register Preschoolers for Fall at Har Sinai
By Har Sinai Register for Har Sinai Fall Classes Now HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – It’s not too early to register preschoolers for classes that begin Sept. 9 at Har Sinai Temple’s Early Childhood Center, 2421 Pennington Road. While still offering a low student-to-teacher ratio that allows individualized instruction, the daily program has…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Making meadows, tracing trails – Earth Day event will help create park
By Vanessa Holt, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — A peaceful green meadow dotted with saplings is beginning to emerge in a quiet corner of the city, where just a few weeks ago thick, twisting vines and other invasive species strangled the landscape. On April 25, volunteers will begin building a trail at a site…
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LAWRENCE: ‘Park Pals’ could help adopt and maintain open spaces
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer For many years, the property at the end of Johnson Avenue that is now known as Heritage Park — in the Eggerts Crossing neighborhood — lay dormant. But a concerted effort by Eggerts Crossing neighborhood residents over the past half dozen years has turned the lot into a small…
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LAWRENCE: Boys track nips Nottingham
by Rudy Brandl, The Packet Group The Lawrence High boys knew every point was going to be crucial in last week’s much-anticipated dual meet vs. Nottingham. Lawrence was missing a handful of key athletes who were away on spring break, which put a little extra pressure on the rest of the team to produce points.…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the April 16 edition
By Nancy Mrzljak The Redbirds Pop Warner Football and Cheerleading program will be holding in-person registration 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, April 17, and from 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 18. All children, between the ages of 5 and 14, that reside in Allentown, Bordentown, Chesterfield, Crosswicks, Robbinsville and Upper Freehold are welcome to…
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PRINCETON AREA SPRING SOCIAL EVENTS
Bravo for BRAVO! — The Princeton Symphony Orchestra will host its annual benefit on Saturday, May 2, at the Bedens Brook Club, to celebrate and support BRAVO!, the orchestra’s highly acclaimed education program. Guests at the dinner and auction will be treated to a cabaret featuring Broadway and concert star William Michals, currently appearing in…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Sewer smells annoy residents
A major contributor to the recent odor problem came from the waste sent to the plant from New Hope, officials said By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A “perfect storm” of incidents caused the release of strong and nasty sewer odors that wafted through Lambertville in March and April, according to officials at the…
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Board member seeks ‘final favor’
Bill Borkowski, of Allentown May I ask one final favor, for the 1,000-plus hours of school board meetings, workshops and construction meetings that I attended and participated in for all taxpayers over the past three years: Will you support this year’s school budget? Individual school board members like Howard Kreiger and I, who have both…
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