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WEST AMWELL: Crowd gave pipeline plan bad reviews
More than 100 people attended a meeting in West Amwell Nov. 5 to discuss the proposed PennEast natural gas pipeline.
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LAWRENCE: Calendar
Thurs., Nov. 13 Poetry Circle at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Headquarters Branch Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike. British poet William Blake (1757–1827) went largely unrecognized during his lifetime, but is now considered a seminal poet of the Romantic Age. Seating is limited, call 609-989-6920 or email [email protected] to reserve your space. Sat., Nov. 15 Come…
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Pipeline means more than 2K construction jobs
Gregory Lalevee, business manager, IUOE Local 825 We strongly support the proposed PennEast pipeline, which will meet the demand for affordable natural gas for millions of New Jersey residents and create 2,000 jobs along the way. As the Operating Engineers Local 825, we know the pipeline supporters, we are confident how well this pipeline will…
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STOCKTON: Council will fill vacancy in 2015
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Stockton Borough Council has decided to wait until January to fill the governing body vacancy left by the Oct. 25 death of longtime Councilman Neal Esposito, Borough Clerk Michele Hovan said Tuesday. Mr. Esposito was elected to another three-year term on Nov. 4. That term begins Jan. 1. Ms. Hovan…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
The Due South band with guitarist John Bennett, right, played at Saturday night’s soiree. Mr. Bennett was also in the band that played at the ninth-grade graduation dance decades ago. (Photo courtesy of Bob Jensen)
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SPORTS: Steinert tennis team finishes season with pride
By Joshn Lashley, Special Writer Another season is in the books for the Steinert High School girl’s tennis program and it’s another one in which the student-athletes on the roster and coaches alike can hold their heads up with pride. Not just because the Spartans once again finished with an overall winning record, competed well…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Veterans reflect on their special day
Among those attending was Eric Turner, a World War II Marine Corps veteran from Titusville
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The most focused founder of neuroendocrine cancer research launches $2 million immunotherapy initiative
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) After a year of reviewing the research, consulting with experts, and engaging leading immunotherapy centers, the Caring for Carcinoid Foundation is thrilled to announce the launch of a major immunotherapy initiative for neuroendocrine cancer. A treatment that uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer, immunotherapy has led to dramatic…
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