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E.A. Channon, Author of Flesh of the Blood, Will Appear at Seattle Star Trek Convention
E.A. Channon – Flesh of the Blood
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MANVILLE: ABIS students collect 2,454 pounds of food
Alexander Batcho Intermediate School Student Council recently wrapped up its second annual four-week fall food drive. Students competed by homerooms to bring in the largest quantity of canned goods and non-perishable food by weight. A grand total of 2,454 pounds were collected from ABIS students, families and teachers. "We surpassed last year’s collected amount by…
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HAMILTON: Winter Wonderland continues on Friday
A display inside the mansion. Photo by Rebecca Nowalksi.[
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MANVILLE: Baptist church schedules carol sing on Sunday
Community calendar, issue of Dec. 11 Sun., Dec. 14 Christmas carol sing: The 16th annual community Christmas carol sing will be held at 7 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 34 South Third Ave. Sing along with church’s band as it performs a repertoire of traditional Christmas carols and contemporary favorites. Admission is free for this…
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HAMILTON: Winter Wonderland continues on Friday
Mother Nature won’t get the best of Winter Wonderland in Hamilton Township this year. Since the second night of the Hamilton’s annual winter community celebration was forced to be cancelled on Dec. 6 due to inclement weather, Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede has announced that an extra night of Winter Wonderland will take…
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PLUMSTED: Emergency responders receive laptops
By Amy batista, Special Writer PLUMSTED — Township emergency services received two Panasonic Toughbooks from New Jersey American Water through a donation program at its commissioners meeting on Nov. 5. “Our program, Toughbooks for Tough Volunteers, began earlier this year,” said Peter Escbach, director of communications and external affairs, in an email on…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Santa sightings all over town
Santa Claus jumped off the firetruck with open arms and welcomed agape youngsters at Woods Road firehouse on Saturday morning. (Staff photo by Gene Robbins)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Virginia Mae Quick to wed David Illuminate
Barrett and Sarah Quick of Hillsborough are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Mae, to David Michael Illuminate, son of David and Debbie Illuminate of Mobile, Alabama. Virginia graduated from Hillsborough High School and received her bachelor of science and PhD degrees in nutritional sciences from Rutgers University. She also received her…
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