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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Second annual Turkey Trot raises funds for fireworks
Runners take off at the second Annual Bordentown 5K Turkey Trot and Family Fun Walk in Bordentown Township on Saturday Nov. 23. Over 400 participated in the event, which was put together by Foundation for Bordentown Traditions. Photo by Deirdre Ryan www.dryanphoto.com
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Lower water rates set for seniors, disabled
Commissioners recently approved an ordinance lowering the water rate by 15 percent for eligible senior citizens and the disabled. by Jen Samuel, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Commissioners recently approved an ordinance lowering the water rate by 15 percent for eligible senior citizens and the disabled. Bordentown City Mayor Joseph Malone III said at the…
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COUNTY: Organization bring smiles to county’s senior citizens
On a crisp afternoon Nov. 25, the office of Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County was warm with smiles as the young ladies of Operation Cupcake make a bountiful delivery of more than HAMILTON — On a crisp afternoon Nov. 25, the office of Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County was warm with smiles as…
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FLORENCE AND ROEBLING NEWS: December 5
by Peg Dotson The American Legion on 4th Avenue in Roebling will have their monthly Shrimp Night on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m., There are roast beef sandwiches also available and something for the children. Santa Claus will be making a special appearance at the event so make sure you bring the kids. The Willitts-Hogan-Tonne…
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MANVILLE: Holidays mean songs, celebrations
Tree lighting is Fridaqy night; Santa breakfast is next morning By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer December means holiday celebrations in Manville. There are many events to get you into the holiday spirit and most are free. Kicking off the holiday season will be the annual community tree lighting tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Special Olympics expected to generate $116.5m
The MIDJersey Center for Economic Development announced at a press conference on Thursday morning that the national Special Olympics are expected to bring $116.5 million to the area next year. The MIDJersey Center for Economic Development announced at a press conference on Thursday morning that the national Special Olympics are expected to bring $116.5 million…
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HILLSBOROUGH: World language sampler hours debated
School debates how to help 4th graders make a four-year decision on what to study By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough school board members should speedily decide whether to approve a two-week after-school program at the intermediate school to give fourth graders more information on choosing the world language they would study in fifth through…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Special bond links Ravens skaters
Team united by Hildebrand By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Eric Hildebrand credited the Robbinsville High School ice hockey team’s bond with producing the best season in program history last year. The bond has picked up where it left off last season as the Ravens have come together to support their senior captain, whose father…
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PRINCETON: Police arrest suspect in store burglary
A 22-year-old Ewing resident turned himself in after a Dec. 4 burglary of the Krauszer’s on State Road. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer A 22-year-old Ewing resident turned himself in after a Dec. 4 burglary of the Krauszer’s on State Road. The alarm at the food store activated at 2:55 a.m. Police responded to…
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