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BORDENTOWN CITY: City prepares to go green in June
BORDENTOWN CITY — Officials have announced the fifth annual city Green Fair will take place on Saturday, June 14. According to a press release, the fair will feature more than 50 vendors and exhibits designed to educate and encourage people of all ages to adopt a more sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. The Green Fair, which…
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MANVILLE: Who is tyrannizing whom, when it comes to guns?
Letter to the editor To the editor: Simply put (and repeated many, many times) our nation is experiencing an epidemic of gun violence. Our founding fathers conceived of the Second Amendment to give citizens the right (which "shall not be infringed") to own and bear arms against tyrants and tyrannical governments. They could not have…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School visitor saw teachers do a lot more than teach
Letters to the editor To the editor: On Thursday, May 1, I had the pleasure of being a guest storyteller for Young Author’s Day at Woods Road School. Despite a delayed opening due to excess rain, teachers, staff and volunteers prepared a participatory day of fun and learning for the entire school. But wait. Did…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Veterans will get center stage in Monday observances
Opdyke, Hambach to be featured in Monday’s parade, speeches By John Tredrea, Special Writer During his tour of duty in the Air Force from 1951 to 1955, Charles R. Opdyke, who will be grand marshal of Lambertville’s Memorial Day parade on Monday, was stationed for three years with at Buttonwood Air Force Base in England…
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LAWRENCE: Deadly driving
High school seniors get the message about safety By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Eliseo Diaz was supposed to graduate from Rider University Friday morning, but he never made it to the ceremony, said police Detective Scott Caloiaro. That’s because the 22-year-old college senior was killed 13 days ago, when his car collided with a school…
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Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton Presents an Antique Roadshow Appraisal Event Sunday June 1st
Leslie Yngojo-Bowes Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton features an Antique Roadshow Appraisal Event on Sunday June 1st from 12pm – 3pm. Cost is $10 per item, limit is 3 items per person. 50% of the proceeds will benefit SAVE Animal Rescue in Princeton. You may RSVP to Olga or Nancy at Brandywine by May 29th 732-329-8888.…
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LOOSE ENDS: Inspiring generations through ballet
Columnist celebrates her birthday by watching her granddaughter dance By Pam Hersh A Facebook friend almost became an unfriended friend when she noted that my May birthday coincides with Older Americans Month. The implication is that I could celebrate by: being unable to blow out candles; exhibiting a paranoid fear of falling; worrying about money…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Community thanked for generosity
To the editor: On behalf of Mercer Street Friends, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the caring people who placed food donations by their mailboxes on Saturday, May 10 for pick up by their letter carrier as part of the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive. Once again,…
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ALLENTOWN: Village Initiative looking ahead, preserving past
By David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — The Allentown Village Initiative has been hard at work in its efforts to enhance the borough’s setting and natural and historic assets. Established last year, the Allentown Village Initiative (AVI) consists of dozens of volunteers that seek to improve community life, especially in the borough’s downtown area, in…
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