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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Superintendent could be named by month’s end
The Bordentown Regional Board of Education will interview the five remaining candidates in two upcoming executive sessions with the hopes of whittling down the field to two finalists. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN — Interim superintendent Joseph Miller said the district is “right on target” with naming his successor, which he said will happen…
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POLICE BLOTTER: April 10
Robbinsville Police charged Jeffrey Olcott, 20, of Hamilton, for burglary on March 24. According to police, the owner of a property on Church Street noticed a vehicle, later found to be operated by the accused, parked on the property. While speaking with the accused, the property owner was able to get his license plate number.…
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HAMILTON: Mayor to host business networking event
The networking event will be held at the Yardville Inn Restaurant & Tavern, 200 Yardville-Allentown Road, Hamilton, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. HAMILTON — Mayor Kelly A. Yaede and the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Commission will hold their second installment of this year’s Networking with Mayor Yaede Series on Tuesday, April 22. The networking…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Towns to host wellness, green fairs
For more information, contact Mayor Steve Benowitz’s office at 609-298-2800, ext. 2109. BORDENTOWN — Bordentown Township is partnering with the Chesterfield Township Green Team to hold a health & wellness and green team fairs on Saturday, April 26 at Joseph Lawrence Park on Ward Avenue. The fairs will be held from 10 a.m. to 2…
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LAWRENCE: Council to meet on Wednesday next week
Public hearings and final action on several proposed ordinances top Township Council’s agenda, when it meets Wednesday — not the customary Tuesday — at 6:30 p.m By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Public hearings and final action on several proposed ordinances top Township Council’s agenda, when it meets Wednesday — not the customary Tuesday — at…
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FOR THE RECORD: April 10
For the record, a story in the March 21 issue reported that the first session of Councilwoman Ileana Schirmer’s series to empower local Hispanics would occur April 10. The event will be held Wednesday, April 30, at the Malaga Restaurant, 511 Lalor St., from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Hamilton Observer regrets this error.
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Spirit and joy
A Seder for women in West Windsor By Sally Friedman, Special Writer A stranger passing by the large social hall at the Village Grande community in West Windsor might have been startled. In that room, on an ordinary afternoon, well-dressed women were snaking their way around tables set for a special meal playing tambourines with…
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LAMBERTVILLE, STOCKTON: This is ‘Walk to School Week’ at 11 county schools
April 7-11 marks “Walk to School Week,” the start of the spring “walk to school season” at 11 Hunterdon County elementary and middle schools, including Stockton and Lambertville Public. ”Walk to School Week provides the perfect way to put the winter behind us and get back out walking,” says Tara Shepherd, executive director of HART…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Get outside, says new bill in N.J. Senate
by Michele Byers Here’s some homework! Explore the woods, climb a tree, race through a field, build a fort. Splash in the water, catch a fish, explore a city park, turn over a log. Sleep in a tent, gaze up at stars, follow a trail, listen to birds. Play in the mud, hold a frog,…
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