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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: January 30
by Peg Dotson Trinity United Methodist Church is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. The church is located on Hornberger Avenue in Roebling. You may register and make an appointment by calling 609-499-4809 or online at www,redcrossblood.org. Florence United Methodist Church is celebrating their 175th anniversary…
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HAMILTON: Northstars captains lead teammates in different ways
In many, but by no means in all cases, the way that the seniors athletes act and perform can serve as a precursor to how their teammates will do in general during the season. by Josh Lashley HAMILTON — In many, but by no means in all cases, the way that the seniors athletes act…
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REGION: From the heart
Celebrating life and volunteering for the Super Bowl by Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group 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…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Eagles tussle with local rival
Defeat Solebury, 71-52, on basketball court By James Evans, Special Writer The South Hunterdon Eagles (11-2) won a spirited contest against the Solebury Spartans, 71-52, Thursday night, Jan. 23, in Mount Airy. In a game in which Solebury was missing three of its starters, the game was wide open after the first half. Led by…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Consolidation, ladder truck are part of fire plan
Fire district election is Feb. 15 By John Tredrea, Special Writer Voter approval of the Lambertville fire district’s proposed 2014 budget will bring a very small fire tax increase — up one-tenth of one cent per $100 of assessed property value over last year’s tax, said Aladar Komjathy, chairman of the city’s board of fire…
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COUNTY: Mercer offers summer nature camps
The Mercer County Park Commission has announced the expansion of its summer nature camp offerings. The Mercer County Park Commission has announced the expansion of its summer nature camp offerings. This summer, the commission will host six sessions of nature camps to accommodate the increasing demand for its programming. In addition to Baldpate Nature and…
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CREAM RIDGE: Artist turns canvas into wearable art
A local artist has transformed her original paintings into wearable art on pure silk scarves. by Amy Batista, Special Writer CREAM RIDGE — A local artist has transformed her original paintings into wearable art on pure silk scarves. ”I have always loved to paint and my Indian heritage has a tremendous influence on my paintings,”…
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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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