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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats reboot party machinery, naming Arthur Skaar
He says he’s out to reunite a fractured party; factions coalesce around 2013 candidate By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Democrats have shuffled their leadership, turning to last year’s candidate to head the party apparatus. That’s Arthur Skaar, an attorney who lost in the fall race for local office. He succeeds an embattled Michael Goldberg,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Winter Festival in full swing until Sunday
As of Tuesday, at least one long-range weather forecast called for temperatures in the 20s and 30s and a 0 percent chance of precipitation for Saturday and Sunday in the Lambertville area. That hopefully bodes well for the 17th Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival, which runs through Jan. 26 and features the Winter Festival Parade on…
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LETTER: Deputy mayor responds to Committeeman Moynihan’s letter
To the editor: In his letter to the editor Jan. 9 Bordentown Township Committeeman John Moynihan made the obvious statement that our residents have a desire to be informed. In the past year, the Township Committee has made an honest and concerted effort to do just this, and has been commended by residents, Republican…
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WEST WINDSOR: Student investigates the past through documentaries
George Li, a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, has become a renowned historical documentary filmmaker before receiving a high school diploma. By Spencre Elhamahmy, Student Writer WEST WINDSOR — George Li, a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, has become a renowned historical documentary filmmaker before receiving a high school diploma. The…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Donations of dresses benefit Project Graduation
Donations of used, but attractive, eveningwear are wanted to help Project Graduation in its annual fundraising event on Saturday, Feb. 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the main lobby of Hillsborough High School. Prom dresses, cocktail dresses, Sweet 16 dresses, homecoming dresses, etc. can be dropped at the high school attendance office or…
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BCC: Events set to celebrate Black History Month
Burlington County College’s African American Cultural Events Committee recently announced this year’s calendar of events to commemorate Black History Month. Burlington County College’s African American Cultural Events Committee recently announced this year’s calendar of events to commemorate Black History Month. Thursday, Feb. 6 Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times best-selling author and 2013 NAACP Image…
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HAMILTON: Resident graduates from Naval Power School
According to a press release, the Nuclear Power School is a rigorous six-month course that trains officer and enlisted students in the science and engineering fundamental to the design, operation and ma Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Kurt M. Daly recently graduated from the U.S. Navy’s Elnlisted Nuclear Power School at Naval Nuclear Power Training…
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OCEAN COUNTY: Prosecutor warns of tainted drugs
Officials warn overdoses may have been caused by a batch of heroin that included toxic elements. The suspected tainted drugs have a “Bud Light” stamp. Courtesy photo
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