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LAWRENCE: Congressman at Rider says optimism lacking
The recent flurry of retrospectives surrounding the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy carried, in part, a reminder of the optimism that prevailed in the United States in By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The recent flurry of retrospectives surrounding the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy carried,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Officials discuss term limits
Township officials could decide to rescind term limits for advisory boards in Robbinsville. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Township officials could decide to rescind term limits for advisory boards in Robbinsville. The Township Council introduced an ordinance at the Dec. 13 meeting, which if adopted, would rescind a 2006 ordinance that established limits…
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Want to help host homeless next May?
Jamie Sapoch and Dick Scheetz To the editor: During the two weeks surrounding Thanksgiving, Hopewell Presbyterian Church hosted three families who ere temporarily homeless at our church. Three single parents two moms and one dad and seven children (ages 1-10). Good families, whose lives took an unexpected turn. As of this writing, two of…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: December 19
The Windy Farm Alpacas Holiday Open House will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 15 at 61 White Pine Road, Chesterfield. The event is being held rain or shine. Alpaca gifts and products including hats, scarves, gloves, mittens and fingerless gloves, socks, purses, throws, sweaters and more…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: December 19
The Springfield Township Board of Education is holding its annual reorganization meeting Tuesday, Jan. 7 at the Springfield Elementary School Library. The meeting begins at 7:15 p.m. preceded by a 7 p.m. work session. For more information, visit www.springfieldschool.org Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings. Those interested…
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COUNTY: BCC Foundation announces it awarded 180 scholarships
The Burlington County College Foundation announced last week it has awarded 180 need-based scholarships for the spring 2014 semester The Burlington County College Foundation announced last week it has awarded 180 need-based scholarships for the spring 2014 semester — a dramatic increase from last semester. The number of awards is up substantially from the fall.…
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LAWRENCE: Driver faces homicide charge
Carly Wood, 17, of Robbinsville, during the candlelight vigil Friday night. Rebecca Nowalski photo
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WHO ARE THE SAFEST DRIIVERS IIN THE U.. S..?
Washington, D.C., tops the list of cities having the most accident-prone motorists. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features I f you’re looking to move where the drivers are more cautious than the norm, better consider a small town. That’s the conclusion one could glean from this year’s rankings of the nation’s safest driving cities as compiled…
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Q&A
Label liability with Sharon Peters Q: I was researching the 2013 Highlander because we might buy one, and saw that it was recalled because of a labeling issue. Cars are being recalled now because they’re mislabeled? Seriously? A: The Highlander was recalled so a new label, correctly stating the load capacity, could be put on…
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