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THINGS TO DO: Dec. 6
Sat., Dec. 7 The annual Christmas Sale featuring recycled Christmas, a bake sale, and crafts will be held from 9 a.m.-12 pm. At the Jamesburg Public Library, 229 Gatzmer Ave. All profits go to helping the library. Call 732-521-3181 for more information. The Jamesburg Elks, Lodge 2180, holds a Christmas Party for special needs children…
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Tourette Syndrome research needs the stories of individuals and families
By Jeff Weber PISCATAWAY — Every day, scientists and geneticists are working to find a cure for Tourette Syndrome. What if you could actually be a part of the research taking place that could someday usher a cure into existence? You can! Join the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders’ (NJCTS) efforts…
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HAMILTON: Winter wonderland (Photo)
Staff photo by James McEvoy Kuser Park in Hamilton Township became a scenic winter wonderland complete with a variety of attractions and holiday activities for participants young and old last weekend. During the festitvities Saturday night, Olyvia Fry, 10, a fifth grader from McGalliard Elementary School, gets ready to send her letter to Santa.
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REGION: Cranbury businesswoman found dead in her car
A 62-year-old Hightstown woman and business owner who had been missing for more than two weeks was found dead in her car Last Thursday afternoon, police said. by Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group EAST WINDSOR — A 62-year-old Hightstown woman and business owner who had been missing for more than two weeks was found…
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POLICE BLOTTER: December 12
Mansfield Police charged John Derr, 26, of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, for having an expired driver’s license on Nov. 23. According to police, the expired license was discovered during a motor vehicle stop at 2:41 a.m. prompted by Mr. Derr’s vehicle swerving on Route 130. A warrant out of the Bordentown City Municipal Court was also…
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LAWRENCE: Volunteers sought for boards and committees
Wanted: A few good volunteers to serve on township advisory boards and committees. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Wanted: A few good volunteers to serve on township advisory boards and committees. Township Council is expected to fill 44 vacancies on 14 boards and committees next month, but it needs interested citizens to apply. Applications are…
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LAWRENCE: Mall cuts ribbon on renovation project
Surrounded by Lawrence Township and Mercer County officials, Thomas Schneider of the Simon Property Group snipped a red ribbon to officially re-open the renovated Quaker Bridge Mall Wednesday morning. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Surrounded by Lawrence Township and Mercer County officials, Thomas Schneider of the Simon Property Group snipped a red ribbon to officially…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: December 13
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. December Christmas at Kuser Mansion: Kuser Farm Mansion 45-minute free tours will be held:…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Residents offered sweet way to support local businesses
Friends Mary Chiodo, of Burlington City, and Angela Kiel, of Burlington City, sample some chocolate pudding shots with Bailey’s and Smirnoff’s served to guests 21 and older at Randy’s Now Man Cave during the annual Downtown Bordentown Association Holiday Chocolate Walk on Dec. 6. Photo by Amy Batista
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