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SERGEANTSVILLE: St. Baldrick’s fundraiser held Sunday
They understand what ‘giving back’ is all about About 75 people came clean and shaved their heads Sunday to raise more than $40,000 to fight childhood cancer. The second annual event, held at the Sergeantsville firehouse, drew firefighters, police officers and even Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, of Hillsborough, who represents Stockton and Delaware Township, among other…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City celebrates cranberry for 25th time
Annual festival draws top crafters By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY —The 25th annual Cranberry Festival will be occupying Farnsworth Avenue as thousands are expected to fill the street and partake in the festivities this weekend. “The first Cranberry Fest was held in October 1989,” said Jackie Reed, founder of the Cranberry Fest. Ms.…
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Congressman Smith would rather play politics
Alice Lloyd, Allentown Congressman Chris Smith recently voted against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This legislation, which had enjoyed bipartisan support since it was first passed in 1994, is crucial in providing funding for domestic violence and sexual assault programs all across the country, including funding for the forensic exams done by sexual…
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HAMILTON: Designer Bag Bingo benefits TCA
If you play your cards right, you may be left holding the bag at Trenton Catholic Academy’s Designer Bag Bingo on Friday, Oct. 10. Doors open at 6 p.m., and bingo starts at 7 p.m. All bags are authentic Coach, Vera Bradley and other designer names. Admission of $25 ($30 at the door) includes one…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Two brothers hoping to sock it to ‘em
By John Tredrea, Special Writer This summer, two brothers who grew up in Hopewell Valley decided to take the proverbial entrepreneurial bull by the horns and start their own business. So, 26-year-old Cody Disch and his 23-year-old brother Sage Disch formed Ace & Everett, which offers high quality, American-made socks and pocket squares. The brothers…
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MONTGOMERY: Former state official, health care leader and wife die in fire
Officials mourn loss of public servant By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The president and CEO of Cooper Health System and his wife died Sunday morning after a fire broke out inside their home on Meadow Run Drive in Skillman. The Prosecutor’s Office said Sunday that Montgomery police and fire departments responded around…
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Historical Society slates autumn house tour
The Lambertville Historical Society will host its 32nd Autumn House Tour on Oct. 19 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. This year’s tour includes five historic homes, some new to the tour, as well as seven additional sites. Below is a sampling of what participants will see: HOMES: — A house that was built in 1868 as…
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Celebrity Wedding Planner David Tutera is Coming to New Jersey
By Julia Coppock Hotels Unlimited Hosts Cocktails & Wedding Bells with David Tutera at Radisson Freehold Freehold, NJ (October 1, 2014) – Beloved wedding dynamo David Tutera is taking center stage on November 24 at the Radisson Freehold. At the event, Mr. Tutera will share behind-the-scenes tales from his hit show on WE tv, celebrity…
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