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American Legion NJ Commander Receives $8,000 Donation for State Project
Mike Wilson, NJ American Legion commander (center) accepted an $8,000 donation from the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 253, from left: David Eaton, Charles Meade, Michael McHose, Bob Krupinski, Al Galasso, squadron commander, and Nicholas Costa.
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Historical Society gift-wraps New Hope for holiday giving
Just about everybody faces the same problem every holiday season: What gift to buy friends and relatives other than the old boring slippers, sweaters, ties, gift certificates and on and on? The New Hope Historical Society has solved that problem. This year the society has gift-wrapped New Hope. "We’ve thought about this for a long…
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PRINCETON: PHS boys soccer wins CJ III
Halliday goal helps turn game against Red Bank By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Nick Halliday always receives plenty of encouragement from his older brothers when it comes to the Princeton High boys soccer team. ”I have a group chat with my whole family and before every game I get tons of support from them,” the…
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Ben Franklin Elementary Donates $1000 to Mercer Street Friends Food Bank
By Ana De Campos Ben Franklin Elementary Donates $1000 to Mercer Street Friends Food Bank Thanks to some excellent student fundraising, the Ben Franklin Parent Teacher Organization donated $1,000 to Mercer Street Friends via their Students Change Hunger program. Representatives from Mercer Street Friends and Ben Franklin Elementary School were on hand on November 18 for the check…
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Central NJ Hospice Company Seeks Volunteers for the Terminally Ill
Adam Romano In an effort to provide companionship and recreation for the terminally ill, Embracing HospiceCare of New Jersey is asking members of the community to consider becoming volunteers for their well-established program. Medicare requires hospices to incorporate volunteer services into five percent of their daily patient care to retain the volunteer-based essence of hospice…
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HILLSBOROUGH: CoPart asks to add hours to auto lot
Will return for third time to Planning Board By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough Planning Board members sent CoPart auto salvage representatives away again last Thursday night, and urged the auto resale business for a second month to think harder about its request to extend hours, especially following major storms. CoPart, which owns land that…
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ROBBINSVILLE: A veteran retires, another steps up
New fire Capt. Erik Eitel was sworn in at the Nov. 13 Robbinsville Township Committee meeting. From left, in back, are Deputy Chief Daniel Schaffener, Capt. Eitel, his wife Laurie Eitel, Firefighter Brendan O’Donnell and Mayor David Fried. In front are the Eitel’s children, Emma and Ryan. Courtesy photo
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