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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Clothing, textile bins at all Valley schools
Members of the Timberlane Environmental Club — from left, Jaya Wetzel, Katrina Johnson, Emma Redman and Sadie Hicks — check out the new SpinGreen textile recycling bin out´side of their school.
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Special Needs Caregivers find summer jobs at 4sitters.com babysitting service
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The online nanny and babysitting service 4sitters.com announces introduction of its new innovative website focusing on special needs childcare. This introduction is just in time for parents looking for summer childcare. Now families of special needs children have a resource to find experience special needs caregivers seeking summer care giving jobs.…
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Nonprofit Minding Our Business Seeks Community Support for Crowdfunding Campaign
To support MOB, visit www.indiegogo.com/projects/minding-our-business-summer-program
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RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place
Although healthy, Sammy does have a special need This week’s featured cat at Tabby’s Place is Sammy, a beautiful, female, brown tabby awaiting adoption. Only 2 years old, Sammy is gorgeous with her big green eyes and adorable polydactyl paws. She is a friendly cat, very affectionate to people who introduce themselves properly. Although healthy,…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Local artist creates town signs
Described as “rewarding to the inquisitive eye,” passersby can get an up-close look at the sign, situated near Borough Hall on East Broad Street Travelers coming into Hopewell Borough are being greeted by one of five new “Welcome to Hopewell Borough” signs, created by local artist and businessman, François Guillemin (known as Le Corbeau).…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton David Stevens-Parker, 22, of Philadelphia, Pa., was arrested at 3:27 p.m. April 27 on Nassau Street near Vandeventer Avenue on outstanding warrants in the amount of $2,500 out of Princeton Municipal Court. He was also found in possession of suspected marijuana at the time of the pedestrian stop. Nathan Adams, 20, of Titusville, was…
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Granville House Changes Name to Granville Place
By Jack Callison, CEO New name reflects passion for quality care, captures renewed community vitality (CITY) — April 28, 2014 —Granville House, a provider of assisted living services and care to seniors in the market unveiled its new name – Granville Place, which reflects its refreshed commitment to enriching the life of the residents that…
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BRIDGEWATER: Somerset Patriots win two of three to open season
More than 7,000 attend year’s first game at TD Ballpark The Long Island Ducks defeated the Somerset Patriots, 6-3, before 5,105 fans at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater on Sunday afternoon to avoid the three-game sweep. The Patriots opened the season Friday night by defeating the Ducks, 3-2, on Jonny Tucker’s walk-off double in 15th…
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