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1890 worker’s home, old church on Oct. 19 tour
The tour includes a custom-built Victorian circa-1890 worker’s residence.
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Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation & Kessler Rehabilitation Center Staff Earn Advanced Certifications
By irene maslowski Several members of the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and Kessler Rehabilitation Center clinical staff have earned advanced certification from the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA). These specialized certifications are awarded through rigorous education and training programs and recognize the individual’s…
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LAWRENCE: Red light camera out of action
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The red light camera at the intersection of Brunswick Pike and Bakers Basin Road/Franklin Corner Road has been taken out of service because of the construction project at the former Mrs. G TV and Appliances site, according to Lawrence Township officials. The state Department of Transportation de-activated the camera Sept.…
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MANVILLE: Library to add comfy chairs, bistro features
County library system official Keith McCoy, center, speaks with, from left, Councilwoman Sue Asher, children librarian Ruth Bielanski, Joseph Patero and Councilman Steve Szabo.
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Towns asked to oppose the PennEast Pipeline
Patty Cronheim, Hopewell Township I am writing as a concerned citizen and on behalf of Hopewell Citizens Against the PennEast Pipeline to request that Hopewell Township, Pennington Borough and Hopewell Borough adopt resolutions strongly opposing the construction and operation of the proposed PennEast Pipeline. The PennEast Pipeline Company LLC has announced plans to build a…
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Photography and the Holocaust Explored in MCCC Lecture Oct. 22
unknown MCCC Professor Jack Tabor (right) will deliver the lecture "On Photography and the Holocaust" hosted by Professor Craig Coenen (left), who will give an overview of the upcoming Holocaust Study Abroad trip to Poland.
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ALLENTOWN: AHS football keeps on rolling
Jordan Winston ran for 106 yards and a touchdown in Allentown High School’s 51-14 win over Steinert last week. Photo by Ken Weingartner
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LAMBERTVILLE: Masquerading pets to parade Oct. 18
Nanette Kardaszeski One pooch struts its stuff in tight-fitting jeans in a past parade.
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FLORENCE: Man charged with shooting woman
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — A local man has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly shooting a woman in both arms at the Academy Woods Apartments, police said. According to police, the incident occurred just before midnight on Oct. 6 at the Academy Woods Apartments located on Cedar…
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