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HIGHTSTOWN: A challenge to bring back Sunday dinner
HIGHTSTOWN — The borough’s Julie Shea is on a mission to see more families share sit-down Sunday dinners with their senior loved ones. New research shows that 50 percent of surveyed families living near senior relatives feel they do not share enough meals with older loved ones, losing an important family connection, according to a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise receives $25K grant
HIGHTSTOWN — The Princeton Area Community Foundation has awarded Rise — a community service partnership — a grant of $25,000 in support of Rise’s Summer Academic Enrichment Program. The 2015 grant will help Rise to promote low-income children’s academic achievement. The Rise Summer Academic Enrichment Program is an affordable six-week summer program serving 100 children,…
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WHAT’S GOING ON: July 17, 2015
Fri., July 17 Visit Temple B’nai Abraham for an open house and a Friday night family service. Tot Shabbot will take place from 6-7:15 p.m. and the family service will start at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served afterward. The temple is located at 58 Crosswicks St. in Bordentown. Call Kim at 609-298-1527…
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EAST WINDSOR: Tennis court repairs underway
To the editor: The Windsor-Hights Herald published a letter I had written to the mayor and township manager concerning the conditions of the tennis courts on Wiltshire Drive. I am writing to applaud the efforts of the mayor and township manager in being so responsive to these concerns. The courts are now in the…
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STATE WE’RE IN: A.J. Meerwald, New Jersey’s tall ship
By Michele Byers If you were asked to name a maritime state, New Jersey might not come to mind. But if you’ve cruised on New Jersey’s official state ship — the A. J. Meerwald — you know otherwise! This summer, you might have spotted the 70-feet-high and 85-feet-longoak-on-oak schooner as it sailed along New Jersey’s…
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EAST WINDSOR: Meadow Lakes awards employees with $62K in tuition grants
EAST WINDSOR — Residents of Springpoint Senior Living’s continuing care retirement community Meadow Lakes donated approximately $62,000 to help young employees and their families lessen the burden of high tuition costs and college debt. At the 14th annual ceremony held at Meadow Lakes on June 25, winning applicants received up to $2,000 each from the…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Pit bull breaks away from owner, attacks and kills 7-pound Yorkshire terrier
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — A 7-pound Yorkshire terrier lost its life Saturday morning after being attacked by a pit bull in a Titusville neighborhood. The Yorkie was set to go out for a walk about 10 a.m. with one of his owners, John Lehet of Creek Rim Drive. As Mr. Lehet, 79, was preparing his two…
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Home sales rebounding despite affordability issues
Sales have picked up during the first half of 2015, but a lack of new housing supply may slow sales moving forward Home sales are expected to finish 2015 at their highest pace since 2006, but quickly rising prices and mortgage rates may potentially slow sales, according to an economic forecast forum at the recent…
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K. Hovnanian makes it easy for Realtors
K. Hovnanian Homes, New Jersey’s largest homebuilder, is committed to working with the broker community — and salutes its top Realtors in the Garden State. The company recognizes the importance of the broker market to the success of its new-home communities — and goes the extra mile to make it easy for agents to sell…
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