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MCCC Jazz Band, Chorus to Present Free Concerts
MCCC Music Professor James Kelly directs Mercer jazz students during a performance at the "Explore Mercer!" open house April 9.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Police blotter
Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — Road closure — On or about April 28, Van Dyke Road north of Route 518 will be closed 24 hours a day for replacement of a bridge. The project is expected to take three months. The Mercer County Department of Transportation has announced the following detour, which…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Writing team shares plots, personal perils
Hillsborough’s Christina Ward, back, and Flemington’s Joanne Vogel traveling on a sailboat in Key West, Florida, in January.
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PEI Kids’ 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction Fundraiser Raises Nearly $50,000 for Its Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention Services
Jesse Elliot Lawrenceville, NJ—On the evening of Friday, April 4, 2014, PEI Kids hosted its 23rd Annual Dinner & Auction fundraiser at Greenacres Country Club in Lawrenceville. Over 150 people attend the event to bid on auction items provided by local restaurants and businesses and to listen to live music. With the support of nearly…
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Bringing Communities Together
By Carla Debbie Alleyne This year Princeton University’s Office of Religious Life Hallelujah! will be producing a hip-hop musical entitled “The Mogul,” starring Jon Cortez ’16 on May 1st – 3rd at 7pm at the Frist Performance Theatre. Tickets are free and the show is open to the community. The musical is written and directed…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
April Collins, 37, of Hamilton, was charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving and driving with an expired driver’s license after she was stopped on Brunswick Pike at 12:48 p.m. April 14 by police, who were looking for her in connection with a disturbance that had occurred a few minutes earlier at a Rosalind…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Budget asks for 1.4-cent hike in local tax rate
By Gene Robbins, Staff Writer Elected officials are proposing a 2014 budget that asks for about $4 a month more in taxes to pay for local government. The $27.87 million spending plan is affected by snow removal and road repair expenses, but stays under the state-mandated cap on increases without taking any of the possible…
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Letters to mayors were ignored by them
Arthur G. Mattei, Lawrenceville To the editor: In the latter part of last year and earlier this year I had the occasion to write to the mayor of Lawrence Township. Because there was a change in the mayor’s position on New Year’s, I wrote separately to Mayor Jim Kownacki late last year, and to Mayor…
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West Africa Single Currency: The Lesson To Learn From European Single Currency By Dr. Mehenou Amouzou
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Before talking about a single currency or economic association between the states members, we need to examine the current political structure that allows a single faction to confiscate power for twenty years or more. Western Africa states which are represented by Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a commission comprised…
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