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HAMILTON: Mayor Yaede inaugurated, looking forward
Just over a year after being appointed the first female mayor of the Hamilton Township, Kelly A. Yaede was formally inaugurated as the first elected female mayor Dec. 9. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Just over a year after being appointed the first female mayor of the Hamilton Township, Kelly A. Yaede was…
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Mercer County Symphonic Band to Hold Winter Concert at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Dec. 18
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – The Mercer County Symphonic Band will present its annual Winter Concert at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. The theatre is located on the college’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. Admission is free. The 2013 Winter Concert program includes classical,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Student art displayed in town center
A rare opportunity for art students in the township is being offered by the Gloria Nilson office on Route 33 in the town center, as artwork from students in grades four through 12 is being displayed on th by David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A rare opportunity for art students in the township is…
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MANVILLE: Rescue squad’s decorated rig wins at parade
Manville’s glittering rescue van won a prize at the Somerville parade. Departments from across central New Jersey participated with decorated emergency vehicles.
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COUNTY: Mercer to to offer information session on Obamacare
Mercer County is hosting an Affordable Care Act Seminar on Tuesday, Dec. 17, from 6 to 7 p.m. at County Connection in Hamilton, where attendees will learn about the new law. HAMILTON — Mercer County is hosting an Affordable Care Act Seminar on Tuesday, Dec. 17, from 6 to 7 p.m. at County Connection in…
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BORDENTOWN: Church to host concert
Jim Scott, acclaimed acoustic guitarist, singer and composer of powerful music that furthers the ideals of ecology, justice and peace will perform in concert at Dorothea Dix Unitarian Universalist Community. BORDENTOWN — Jim Scott, acclaimed acoustic guitarist, singer and composer of powerful music that furthers the ideals of ecology, justice and peace will perform in…
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Congrats to CHS football, with some reservations
Michael P. Tusay, Pennington To the editor: I am genuinely happy for our Bulldogs state championship football team! Also, for all of the effort put into the program over the 20 plus years of its development! However the final sentence in letter to editor last week about the vote on April 17, 2001, amounts to…
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ALLENTOWN: Association holds annual tree lighting, open house
The borough was the site of a special weekend celebration to usher in the holiday season while also promoting Allentown businesses. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — The borough was the site of a special weekend celebration to usher in the holiday season while also promoting Allentown businesses. The Allentown Business Community Association its…
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LAWRENCE: Council rejects one-year mayor’s term
A proposed ordinance that would restore the practice of choosing a mayor every year — instead of every two years — was beaten back before it even got out of the starting gate at Township Council’s De By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A proposed ordinance that would restore the practice of choosing a mayor every…
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