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DATEBOOK
The MOMS Club of Hamilton holds a weekly playgroup from 10 a.m. to noon every Wednesday. The group offers support for at-home mothers and opportunities for socializing. For more information about the playgroup and the MOMS’ other activities, email [email protected]. The Villagers of Allentown will present “The Jersey Tomato” by Judith Krall- Russo…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historians welcome new board member
Deborah Galen (left) is welcomed as a trustee by Irene Rudolph, Lambertville Historical Society vice president.
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Feb. 26, 2015
Springfield Township has entered into a municipal partnership program with other Burlington County townships to offer reduced rates at the Indian Spring Golf Course in Marlton. For more information on how to receive a $5 per round reduction, visit www.indianspringgolf.com/index.html. The Jacksonville Community Center hosts a monthly breakfast the first Sunday of every month from…
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MANVILLE: Scouts cross the bridge
Scoutmaster Mike Trond gives Boy Scout book to incoming Scout Todd Peterson. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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ALLENTOWN: Wrestlers shine at districts
Robbinsville High’s Chris Steward (right) captured the District 25 championship at 160 by winning three straight matches via pin. Photo by Dennis Symons
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NEW HOPE: Police report phone scam, theft from safe
New Hope police arrested Seth Payne, 30, of New Hope and charged him with terroristic threats, theft of services, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after an incident at 11 p.m. Jan. 17 in a West Bridge Street parking lot. Mr. Payne was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Mark Douple and was sent to the Bucks…
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LAWRENCE: State won’t pay to improve Franklin Corner intersection
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Motorists who are routinely stuck in rush hour traffic at the intersection of Route 206 and Franklin Corner Road/Lawrenceville Pennington Road should not look for improvements any time soon. The state Department of Transportation has turned down a request from Lawrence Township officials for changes to the intersection,…
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HAMILTON: Help available for veterans
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor “A lot of veterans don’t trust the system. They have more faith in another vet than in the government itself,” U.S. Army Vietnam War era veteran Leonard Pope said. The Mercer County Veterans Support Group is an organization of veterans helping veterans. The group meets in the Veterans Clinic…
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