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HILLSBOROUGH SENIOR CORNER: April 24
CHAPTER A This year is Chapter A’s 40th anniversary! Trips & Programs Thurs., April 24 Hillsborough Senior Bingo hosted by Chapter B at 11:30 a.m. at the Municipal Building. Hot dog lunch and one card is $3, two cards $5. Ticket is required. Thurs., May 15 Hillsborough Senior Bingo, hosted by Chapter B,…
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PRINCETON: Bank partners with bookstore and publisher for launch of Princeton-based book
Three local businesses Hopewell Valley Community Bank, Wild River Books, and Labyrinth Books converged on Nassau Street in Princeton on April 22 to celebrate locally based Wild River Books’ launch of author Edmund Keeley’s eighth novel, “The Megabuilders of Queenston Park,” set in Princeton. ”The Megabuilders of Queenston Park,” a satire about modern…
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Are we doing enough to keep workplaces safe?
Charles Wowkanech, president, New Jersey State AFL-CIO Trenton Every year, on April 28, the labor movement pauses in solemn recognition of Workers Memorial Day. We remember the working men and women whose lives were needlessly cut short due to workplace hazards and inadequate safety precautions, and those who suffered on-the-job injuries. Sadly, many of…
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HAMILTON: New Day firm relocates headquarters to Hamilton
Jeffrey S. Lejfer, president and CEO, right, and Jeff Slivka, executive vice president and COO, of New Day Underwriting Managers LLC recently spoke of their relocation to the township. Courtesy photo
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EAST WINDSOR: Locals clean waterways
Submitted photo. Brownies Alison Sharpe and Diana Murtaugh (from troop 71331) with their mothers Kathy Sharpe and Katie Murtaugh at the East Windsor cleanup April 12.
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Health and safety at wwps
By Carlos F.y.i. We have great athletes at WWPS. Aramark has put them in harms way .by allowing them to use a toilet in boys lockeroom .that has had no water to flush or wash they hands.i was told that this has been that way since thanksgiving 2013 and it is in use today .Aramark…
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POLICE BLOTTER: April 24
Robbinsville Police charged Joseph Honey, 43, of Toms River, and Thomas Britton, 62, of Forked River, for narcotics possession on April 8. According to police, a car driven by Mr. Honey was seen failing to signal a lane change on I-195, prompting a motor vehicle stop. An ensuing search of the car revealed a small…
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Sparkle Week’ turns trash into treasure
Full compliance with list of rules is required By John Tredrea, Special Writer Almost yearly, for more than a half-century, Lambertville’s annual Sparkle Week has accomplished the dual goals of helping the city look better while transferring items that still may have a usable life from those who no longer want them to those who…
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EDITORIAL: Princeton the place on Sunday
If you like lots of people, lots of food, lots of live music and the arts, then downtown Princeton will be the place for you on Sunday. Communiversity Festival of the Arts will provide all of the above and more along the streets of Nassau, Witherspoon and Palmer Square. Upwards of 40,000 people are expected…
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