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ALLENTOWN: Future farmers to host gift auction
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. on April 5 with dinner starting at 6 p.m. The auction component of the event will start at 7 p.m. ALLENTOWN — The borough chapter of the National Future Farmers of America will host its seventh annual gift auction April 5 at the Allentown Hope Firehouse, 82 Route 526, Allentown.…
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Democrats must register to vote in June primary
Patricia A. Taylor, Princeton To the editor: Given that Princeton is basically a one party town, the only opportunity residents will have to make a contested choice for Princeton Council will be through the Democratic primary, which is being held on June 3. As has been widely publicized, there are three Democrat candidates running for…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Board approves affordable housing plan
The board approved the application during the March 3 meeting. Mission First has agreed to purchase the property, renovate it and create 48 affordable housing units for seniors. by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The Planning Board approved an amended preliminary and final site plan for a minor subdivision of Ocean Spray property…
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MANVILLE: Woman says she was bitten by dog
Police blotter, March 10-16 A woman said a loose, unlicensed dog bit her on the hand and fingers while she was walking her dog on South 10th Avenue at 11:29 a.m. March 10. Police checked the West Camplain Road home of the loose dog and found no one home. The Board of Health was notified…
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MONTGOMERY: Bonfield’s skills go north as he heads south
Skillman resident has Major League Baseball potential By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Luke Bonfield was intentionally walked in the Cal Ripken Baseball World Series. He was 10. Since then, the Skillman resident has progressed enough not only to attract the attention of opposing pitchers, but also that of Major League Baseball scouts. ”I’m really…
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EDITORIAL: Assessing the fire downtown
Although there was damage done to the House of Cupcakes and quite a few people from the apartments next door were displaced, there are things for which to be thankful in the wake of this week’s fire in downtown Princeton. First of all, no one was killed or seriously injured. A Plainsboro firefighter hurt his…
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Rack and Pinion Elevator Parts including Electrical, Brakes, Hardware and Safety Devices Compatible with Alimak, Pega, BetaMax and Avro Hoists at www.HoistPartsNow.com
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Access Equipment provides parts and service that are compatible with most major brands of construction hoists and elevators, including Alimak, Pega, BetaMax and Avro. More information about acquiring overspeed safety device recertifications, electrical parts, brake rebuilds and other crucial parts can be found at www.HoistPartsNow.com. A properly functioning construction hoist is…
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50 Percent of African-American Marriages End in Divorce: Barclay Offers Advice on How to Go Through Divorce with Less Drama
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Groundbreaking book by renowned attorney Lester Barclay provides African-American families with direction on fostering less drama during separation and divorce Chicago, Ill.- More than 50 percent of all African-American marriages in the U.S. now end in divorce. Children of these dissolving marriages often become the unnecessary collateral damage from the painful…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Youngsters win in basketball contest
Hillsborough youngsters are excelling in Knights of Columbus free throw shooting competitions. In front, from left, are Brianne Patten, Delaney Smith, Liam Smith, Nick Scerbo and Matt Michinard. In back is Zachary Olson. Other Hillsborough winners not pictured are Jillian Stanton, Ally Pieta and James Bambo.
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