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REGIONS: To Kosovo, with love
Sunday school ‘adopts’ soldiers at Christmas By Gene Robbins, Packet Media Group HILLSBOROUGH — Youngsters at South Branch Reformed Church stuffed packages of gum, candy, games and small toiletry articles into red Christmas stockings Sunday, and packed them away in a big box to send to five lucky Army soldiers in Kosovo. The…
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MCCC Author Reception Features Zeiger Family’s Moving Holocaust Story
Speakers at the reception included, from left, Marion Zeiger, MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue, author Rebecca Upjohn, Michael Zeiger and Jeff Zeiger.
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CRANBURY: Rockwellian charm
Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Downtown Cranbury has a small town feel for your holiday shopping. Cranbury
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LAMBERTVILLE: Beware of people posing as utility workers
Police warning Lambertville police are asking citizens to be aware of individuals posing as utility workers or contractors approaching residents and entering their homes under false pretenses. There have two reported cases of men posing as employees of the water company approaching residents and saying they needed to enter homes to check their water. The…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Campaign lawn signshave new use for spreading cheer
By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — People from around the area found themselves supporting a global movement on Saturday as they turned election campaign signs into “splattered” good lawn signs. “In promotion of trying to spread the mission about Giving Tuesday I invented this concept which is basically like the ALS…
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TRENTON: Turner wants Senate to oppose pipeline
State Sen. Shirley K. Turner introduced Monday a Senate resolution objecting to and opposing the proposed PennEast Pipeline project, a 108-mile pipeline that would extend from northern Pennsylvania to Pennington, Mercer County. The pipeline would run through local towns carrying Marcellus shale gas to natural gas customers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. "This pipeline would…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High anxiety with robots
Middle school students Farhan Chipa, Archit Kalla and Arya Rao experiment with adjustments to their creation. (Staff photo by Gene Robbins)
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Scout’s Eagle project is park loop trail
Eagle Scout Andrew Lauricella, right, attaches a map for the Woolsey Brook Trail to the kiosk he constructed at Alliger Park. Looking on are Hopewell Township Mayor Vanessa Sandom (center) and Don Wright, his Eagle Scout adviser
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