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Boy’s love of ice hockey nets equipment for charity group
Ethan Block with a garage full of hockey equipment he collected for the Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation.
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LAMBERTVILLE: When disaster strikes, Thunder may respond
Spring Pittore and search dog Thunder have passed muster to join the state rescue team.
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Half-price cat adoptions in December
Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Staff For the entire month of December, adorable cats of all ages are available for a reduced adoption fee at Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary. Starting the Monday after Thanksgiving, each Tabby’s Place cat can be adopted for only $67.50. Tabby’s Place is home to over 100 enchanting cats of…
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LAWRENCE: COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Thurs., Dec. 4 Foreign and Independent Films at Your Library: “Ilo Ilo” (2013)Will be screened at 6:30 p.m. at Lawrence Headquarters Branch Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence. “Ilo Ilo” examines the life of a middle class family in Singapore during the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Registration is suggested. Call 609-989-6920 or email [email protected]. Free…
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PLUMSTED: Sewer permit meeting Dec. 17
PLUMSTED — The township achieved a major milestone in its quest to provide sewer service to downtown New Egypt when a draft of the surface water discharge permit was issued by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) on Oct. 31, the Municipal Utilites Authority announced. After exhausting all its other options…
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GUEST COLUMN: Students: Their journey is about relationships, connections
By Lisa Wolff My previous Thanksgiving letters shared our district’s timely list of thanks including recent people, programs and achievements that all contribute to our students’ well being. This year, as my letter comes after Thanksgiving. My focus moves to what students gain after receiving the support of our district, their families and the generous…
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LAWRENCE: Township gets bronze for going green
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council is accustomed to handing out proclamations and awards, but Tuesday night it was the council’s turn to be awarded — a bronze plaque from Sustainable Jersey, marking Lawrence Township’s renewed status as a "bronze certified" municipality. Lawrence Township’s efforts were acknowledged at the New Jersey State League of…
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LAWRENCE: Lawrenceville School breaks ground on Bath House Café
Ground has been broken to give the Bath House — one of The Lawrenceville School’s oldest and most versatile buildings — yet another new life. In 1885, The Lawrenceville School’s Bath House arose on the edge of the central part of campus, known as the Circle, and until 1902 stayed true to its name. Since…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Hearing Thursday on Scotch Road development
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A public hearing on a controversial proposal to amend Hopewell Township’s Master Plan to enable construction of a large mixed-use development off Scotch Road in the southern township will be held tonight (Dec. 4), during a Planning Board meeting that begins at 7 p.m. in the municipal auditorium. Adoption of…
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