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MANVILLE: Pro wrestlers back in town tomorrow night
Another benefit for local Scouts Jersey Championship Wrestling is back in Manville again tomorrow night at the VFW Post 2290 on Washington Avenue for a fundraiser to benefit the Boy Scouts in Troop 193 and the Cub Scouts of Pack 193. The door opens at 7 with show beginning at 7:45 and features Manville’s own…
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SOLUTIONS: Student living the Full life
By Huck Fairman The beautiful name, Eden Full, belongs not to a heroine in a romantic novel, but to a startlingly impressive Princeton University junior majoring in mechanical engineering. Her story might, however, with its many interesting projects, inventions, awards and travels, all achieved by the august age of 22, inspire a novel. Born and…
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Why duplicate what we already have?
Mary Ann Browning The Tomato Factory Hopewell In the last 10 years my property taxes have doubled! In the last two years my average property taxes have gone up over $1,150 a year. This coincides with the purchase of the new Borough Hall. We are told we will have another tax increase this year.…
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Commercial Real Estate Leaders Host Benefit to Support Diversity & Inclusion Work with Teens
Gil Medina of CBRE Group, Inc.
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STOCKTON: Mill Society’s progressive dinner set May 10
Bob and Elisa Kasick, of Bitter Bob’s BBQ & Comfort Food, New Hope, will provide desserts at the Grist Mill.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Special education PTO, Uncle Ed team up to raise funds
Hopewell Valley Regional School District Special Education Parent Teacher Organization(PTO) and Uncle Ed’s Creamery have teamed up to raise funds to further the group’s mission. Special Education PTO President Alicia Nayfield said on every Tuesday in May, 10 percent of sales at the ice cream and sweet shop in Pennington will be donated to the…
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PRINCETON: Panthers baseball team feeling confident
Big wins show PDS potential By Zachary Banks, Special Writer Even after graduating one of its top players in Brian Dudeck, the Princeton Day School baseball team seemed to not have a problem with talent this year. With senior leadership from veteran Crawford Schneider, and elite juniors in James Radvany, Jake Alu, and Cole McManimon,…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: May 7
3rd Tues. of the Month The Bordentown City Green Team meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Carslake Community Center, 209 Crosswicks Road. Meetings are open to the public. We look forward to seeing you there. Reach the Green Team at [email protected]. May Kindergarten Roundup is approaching for the Bordentown…
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STOCKTON: Borough budget calls for a tax hike
Public hearing is May 20 By John Tredrea, Special Writer A proposed Stockton budget for 2014 that, if adopted as expected, would bring a municipal tax-rate increase of 1.6 cents per $100 of assessed property value was introduced by the Borough Council on April 22, Borough Clerk Michele Hovan said. The spending plan is…
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