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BORDENTOWN CITY: Eccentricities will focus on its customers’ needs
Rebecca Nowalski Eccentricities co-owners Eliz´abeth Marsh, center, and Iris Ethington, right, show Virginia Lippincott, from Bordentown, a selection of necklaces at the store’s grand opening on Nov. 28. Photo by Rebecca Nowalski
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MERCER: Sheriff warns of fake IRS phone scam
Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler has issued a warning to local residents and businesses regarding telephone scammers posing as Internal Revenue Service agents and Mercer County Sheriff’s Officers. Over the past week, the sheriff’s office has received numerous complaints about suspected phone scams asking for personal information and credit card numbers. The scammers identify themselves…
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PRINCETON AREA: Most flooded roads reopened
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Parts of the Princeton region flooded Tuesday and remained so well into Wednesday as a nor’easter moved up the East Coast bringing with it a variety of hazardous weather conditions. There was a flood advisory in effect in and around Princeton until 4 p.m. on Dec. 9 and a flood…
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MANVILLE: Motorcycle run generates food, toys for older kids
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer The 26th annual Ride with Santa Toy Run was held Sunday to help give some children in Somerset a nice holiday. Santa, Mrs. Claus and his elf lead the bikers on a scenic motorcycle rideto benefit the Somerset County Food Bank. Longtime organizer Stan Wisniewski was happy about the…
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Integrity House and Rutgers New Jersey Medical School’s Department of Psychiatry Unite to Form Unique Partnership
By Carlee Pett New Program Aimed to Assist the Treatment and Long-Term Recovery of New Jersey Addicts NEWARK, N.J. (December 4, 2014) — Integrity House, a nationally recognized non-profit substance abuse rehabilitation center with locations in Newark and Secaucus, proudly announces its partnership with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School’s (NJMS) Department of Psychiatry. The…
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Advice From The Gods Puts World’s Religions In The Palm Of Your Hands
Advice From the Gods, by Monster Code Corporation
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LAWRENCE: STEM Club puts on demonstration
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Someone stole the ring, and there are five suspects. But which one of the girls — all dressed in black — took it? Hypothesizing that it had to be someone who is not taller than 62 inches, because that’s the height of the door to the room from which the…
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MANVILLE: Students find computer programming isn’t that scary
Weston School participates in ‘Hour of Code’ By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Weston School students got an early Christmas present in a brand new computer lab that officially opened and is running the week during the "The Hour of Code" week. The 18 new Dell computers will give the K-3 students a learning experience…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Dec. 11
Saints Francis and Clare Altar Rosary Society is collecting nonperishable food items and/or monetary donations for its Thanksgiving food drive to assist those in need in the community. Contributions can be dropped off at the bingo kitchen, the food pantry or to any of the Altar Rosary Society members. The Florence…
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