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STOCKTON: Law would enable officials to avert rundown properties
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Stockton Borough would have increased enforcement power over the maintenance of properties in town if a proposed ordinance is adopted by Borough Council. The ordinance was introduced by council at its Nov. 10 meeting and is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at the council’s meeting on Monday,…
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Truck Leasing Executives Share Best Practices at the 2014 NationaLease Financial Officers Meeting
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The two-day gathering covered a broad range of issues that are top-of-mind for those in the truck leasing industry. Attendees at this year’s NationaLease Financial Officers Meeting, last month in Ft. Lauderdale, heard experts from a variety of disciplines discuss the challenges facing businesses today. To face those challenges head-on, the…
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Women helping women
Robin Hepburn, Orion Jewelry Studio, Pennington Between Oct. 17 and 24, in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a wonderful collaboration was formed between the Pennington Business & Professional Association and Capital Health Center for Comprehensive Breast Care. Fifteen women business owners, and association members, participated with Capital Health to create "Hope is in the…
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Historical Society gift-wraps New Hope for holiday giving
New Hope is wrapped up for holiday giving.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Parents cite concerns on redistricting
Board and Hopewell Grant to work together By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education and residents of the Hopewell Grant development in southeastern Hopewell Township agreed at Monday night’s board meeting that they will work together to try to increase voluntary redistricting. About 50 parents of Hopewell Grant students who…
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LAWRENCE: Interfaith Thanksgiving celebration set for Nov. 25
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s faith communities will join together Nov. 25 for the annual interfaith community Thanksgiving celebration at The Church of St. Ann. The celebration, whose theme is "Building a Home Together," is set for 7:30 p.m. at the church at 1253 Lawrenceville Road (Route 206). "The celebration is a long-standing…
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LAWRENCE: Residents come to aid of township police officer
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two Lawrence Township residents last week came to the aid of a police officer who was struggling with a man who was later charged with multiple offenses, including assaulting a police officer, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio. Van Douglas, 37, of Graf Avenue, was charged with obstruction of the…
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PENNINGTON: Preparing for TASK at hand
Pack 44 Scouts do their part in making Thanksgiving special for TASK by helping to decorate 600 lunch bags with positive mes´sages and pictures. Shown are Michael Boyer (left) and Sam Dunn.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Victorious!
Nemesis, Robbinsville robotics team, takes first place at Brunswick Eruption Colin Riley and Mitaali Taskar, Robbinsville High School Nemesis 2590 was visibly brimming with energy and excitement as team members entered North Brunswick Township High School on Nov. 8 for Brunswick Eruption. Nemesis joined 41 teams from Virginia to Canada to compete in the lucky…
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