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HILLSBOROUGH: Her jam is ‘super’
Kim Osterhoudt holds a jar of her “Super” blueberry and lemon jam. (Photo by Gene Robbins)
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LAMBERTVILLE: Extreme cold cancels Winter Festival parade
Phil McAuliffe Don Harrison of Fear No Ice from Philadelphia works on an ice sculpture in Lambertville on Saturday.
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From the heart
Celebrating life and volunteering for the Super Bowl By Anthony Stoeckert, Staff Writer Mark and Terry Meade are like a lot of New York (Brooklyn, to be precise) couples that I grew up around. After 49 years of marriage, they seem to be able to argue about anything. For example, as Mark shows me a…
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LAWRENCE: Wassailing the apple trees at Terhune
Jack O’Donnell and his family are spiritual people who love nature, and that’s what drew them to Terhune Orchard’s annual “Wassailing the Apple Trees” celebration on a bitterly cold Sunday afternoo By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Jack O’Donnell and his family are spiritual people who love nature, and that’s what drew them to Terhune…
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Pennington Montessori Joins Growing Movement of Green Schools in New Jersey
By Jessica Brown Pennington Montessori Joins Growing Movement of Green Schools in New Jersey Eco-Schools NJ Welcomes It’s 12th Member in Mercer County Pennington, NJ. January 29, 2014 n This week, New Jersey Audubon and National Wildlife Federation welcomed Pennington Montessori School to the growing network of Eco-Schools in New Jersey. This internationally acclaimed program…
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LAWRENCE: Hullfish cited for volunteer efforts
Gary Hullfish likes to work quietly in the background. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Gary Hullfish likes to work quietly in the background. Sometimes it’s making sure that every speck of dirt is picked up and that loose trashcans are secured in the business district of the historic village of Lawrenceville, across the street from…
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‘To Be Young, Gifted and Black’ Comes to MCCC’s Trenton Campus Feb. 7 to 9 as Part of Black History Month Events
By Wendy Humphrey The Mercer County Community College (MCCC) Theatre Program presents “To Be Young, Gifted and Black” at the Trenton Campus as one of the highlights of its Black History Month events. Performances are Friday, Feb. 7 and Saturday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. in Kerney Hall. Students from…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Wilberto Cortez, 45, of Trenton, was charged with shoplifting clothing worth $580 from Sears at 1:58 p.m. Jan. 21. Matthew Kritz, 24, of Robbinsville, was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a hypodermic needle and possession of drug paraphernalia after a motor vehicle stop on Princeton…
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LAWRENCE: LHS ‘Idol’ will raise funds for charity:water agency
Who is the best vocalist at Lawrence High School? By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Who is the best vocalist at Lawrence High School? That’s up to Lawrence High School students to decide at LHS Idol — the high school’s version of the popular TV show, “American Idol” — next week. Nine high school students will…
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