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HUNTERDON COUNTY: Church bells ring to mark county’s 300th year
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Did you hear the midnight bells as 2013 passed and 2014 began? It was at the request of the Hunterdon County Tricentennial Committee that those many church bells were rung to mark the beginning of the county’s 300th anniversary. The idea of bells ringing throughout the county came from a…
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Have a good time with a bad day
Cast members for ‘Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day’ at Kelsey Theatre: front, from left: Paul Ferretti and Hayley Richelson; back, from left, Nathan Freeman, Mindy Kay Smith and Jessica Pierson. Photo by Patrick Dwyer
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MANVILLE: Why not phase in minimum wage hike?
To the editor: Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, but take heed. As you grow older — yes, Virginia, there is a difference. It is in the hearts and minds of some people around us. There are those who would cut the food stamp program by $40 billion in 10 years, while subsidizing the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sheriff honors officers for duty above and beyond
Sheriff’s Officer Thomas Carlucci and former Sheriff’s Officer (now Bernards Township Police Officer) Philip Jasina, center, of Hillsborough accept Honorable Service Award from Sheriff Provenzano.
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LOOSE ENDS: Yes, they can
Picasa From left: Sally Maruca, Kathy Murtaugh, Jullian Chorney, Stephanie Chorney, Chair Taken at West Windsor Farmers’ Market. Courtesy photo
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Feltes steps down on ‘high note’
As Committeeman Karl Feltes said his reluctant goodbyes to township officials and his fellow residents, he was thanked for his service at the last meeting of the year Dec. 26. by David Kilby, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — As Committeeman Karl Feltes said his reluctant goodbyes to township officials and his fellow residents, he was…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Maloney: ‘Excited and proud’ to be chief
In his working life, Lance Maloney has wound up right where he’s wanted to be since he was quite young. By John Tredrea, Special Writer In his working life, Lance Maloney has wound up right where he’s wanted to be since he was quite young. ”I can remember being 5 years old and already being…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Police blotter
Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney (who became chief this week) reported: Officer Mandy Grey charged Cassandra Olswfski, 22, of Lake Baldwin Drive, Pennington, with leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report an accident on Dec. 17. These charges stem from an investigation of a hit-and-run accident that occurred along Blackwell…
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ALLENTOWN: Volunteer group aims to revive downtown
by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — To help revitalize the borough’s downtown area, a grassroots organization of 11 volunteers has formed and is looking for help from the state to make its vision a reality. During the Allentown Village Initiative’s end-of-the-year report given at the Allentown Council meeting Dec. 23, the organization’s steering committee…
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