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Heather O’Steen Earns Certified Association Executive Credential
Heather O’Steen Earns Certified Association Executive Credential
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LAMBERTVILLE: Penn East route now closer to city
By John Tredrea, Special Writer PennEast, which wants to build a natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania to a connection with an existing pipeline in Hopewell Township, says it has re-designed the proposed route. The new proposal for the 36-inch wide, 105-mile-long pipeline significantly increases the portion of the line that would be next to, or…
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PLUMSTED: Roszels declared horsepersons of year
The 2014 Governor’s Award for Horseperson of the Year was awarded to Jacque and Cyndee Roszel, of New Egypt, on Jan. 25 at the annual Breeders Luncheon by New Jersey Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Alfred Murray. The Roszels, former agricultural education teachers and FFA advisors at Allentown High School, have owned and shown horses…
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ALLENTOWN: A town needs a library
By Joan Ruddiman Second in a series. The Allentown Public Library celebrates the 50th year of incorporation in March. As part of this remembrance and celebration, the Messenger-Press offers a series chronicling the story of the library in Allentown. Last time, we began with an overview of how we know what we…
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Finally.. An Alternative To Hotels In Princeton
Dining room, living room, great room and one of four outdoor areas of home.
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Health and Wellness Progressive Day set
Last May, Flemington’s first community art space opened its doors with a goal of connecting people and fostering the growth of creativity throughout the town. Run and operated by volunteers under the group, Flemington DIY, the space at 90 Main St. serves as a gallery as well as a performance venue. This year they will…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fun hoops raise education funds
Sellout crowd watches school staff play Harlem Wizards A sold-out crowd of 1,200 watched Saturday night as the Auten Road Intermediate School All-Stars took on the Harlem Wizards for an evening of basketball tricks, hoops and alley oops. Dwayne “Swoop” Simpson and his team of showmen brought oohs, aahs and serious laughter in the fast-paced,…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Feb. 5, 2015
By Nancy Mrzljak Cub Scout Pack 55 of Chesterfield Township will celebrate the birthday of Cub Scouting and its 50th year of Scouting and service in the Chesterfield Township area with a Blue and Gold banquet at 6:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6, at the Chesterfield Township Elementary School, 30 Saddle Way. Lord Robert Baden-Powell, the…
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LAWRENCE: Organic waste recycling program ready to launch
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s curbside organic waste recycling program is slated to begin next month, making it the second town in Mercer County to offer the service, according to local officials. Nearly 200 households have expressed interest in the voluntary program, which collects food waste as well as paper plates,…
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