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Free Public Safety Day Seminar Sat. Sept. 20
By EY Martial Arts Would you know what to do if you suddenly found yourself in an active shooter situation? How would you coach your child to respond to a bully? What are the best ways to prevent child abduction and kidnapping? And what can you do to protect yourself from the invasions into your…
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Fernbrook Farms to Host Annual 5K Farm Run
By Allison Kohler/Fernbrook Farms Environmental Education Center Chesterfield, NJ- Fernbrook Farms will host its second annual Fall 5K Farm Run on its 230-acre preserved farm on Sunday, September 28th. Runners aged 11 and up can participate in a 5K race through farm fields, forests, across a creek, and through a little mud. With fun obstacles…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Library sets September programs
ROBBINSVILLE — The local branch of the Mercer County Library System has scheduled adult and children’s programs in September. Grandparents and grandparents-to-be can bring themselves up-to-date on the latest in baby care when Princeton HealthCare System Community Education and Outreach presents "Grandparenting in the 21st Century" at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9. Topics will include…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Halloween festivities planned
BORDENTOWN CITY — The Bordentown Halloween Parade has become a tradition in town over the past 43 years. Members of the Consolidated Fire Association have been coordinating the parade since its creation in 1970 following the completion of their station on Crosswicks Street. Families put their lawn chairs outside the morning of the parade to…
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MANVILLE: School year starts at Christ the King
Principal Christine Benson watches students go to classes Tuesday, the first day of the term at Christ the King Elementary School. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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SOUTH COUNTY: Sept. 15 meeting to focus on gas pipeline’s impact
Special session at Justice Center in Lambertville By John Tredrea, Special Writer The New Jersey Sierra Club and Delaware Riverkeeper Network, which are scathingly critical of a proposed natural gas pipeline that would go through Hunterdon and Mercer counties, will join the Lambertville Public Library in hosting an informational meeting on the matter on Monday,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Theater year begins in song
Hillsborough High School’s stage offerings for the year will be announced amongst the glitter of performing Broadway stars on Monday night at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the school at 466 Raider Blvd. Theater director B,J. Solomon prevails on his Great White Way friends to give up a night when Broadway is "dark" and…
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Hillsborough Teen Describes Academy as ‘Life Changing’
Making history and friendships to last a lifetime at the Tim Howard NJCTS Leadership Academy
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Devon Avenue resident reported the theft of his wallet from his unlocked Dodge Caravan while it was parked outside his home between 7 p.m. Aug. 26 and 7 a.m. Aug. 27. Anthony Miller, 56, of Trenton, was charged with defiant trespass and violating a township ordinance that prohibits panhandling…
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