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HILLSBOROUGH: Deer are killing Sourland forest
Forum on Thursday night to explore deer management techniques By Gene Robbins, Packet Media Group Deer are killing the Sourland Mountain. Overpopulation of white-tailed deer is “the greatest single threat to the health of the Sourland forest,” says a press release from the Sourland Conservancy, a nonprofit organization working to protect the 90-square-mile area of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: To Ravens, ‘play’s the thing’
Cousins Celia, played by Caroline Maurer, left, and Rosalind, played by Victoria Septien, perform in “As You Like It,” presented by the Raven Players at the Robbinsville High School auditorium Saturday. Amy Batista photo
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MANVILLE: Members sought for Friends of the Library Committee
Library Happenings column Manville Public Library is looking for community members who would like to join the Friends of the Manville Library Committee. This committee will promote the library’s programs and collections, raise funds for special library projects and encouraging a lifelong love of reading and learning. Call Barbara Forbes at 908-722-9722. * * *…
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MANVILLE: Two local men charged with thefts in car spree in Monmouth County
Officer checked out ‘suspicious car’ here Police said they recovered proceeds from burglaries in Marlboro and Old Bridge Township after Manville Patrolman Joseph Buda responded to a citizen’s call and checked a suspicious vehicle near Frank’s Pizza in the Marketplace parking lot off North Main Street at 7:36 a.m. Nov. 17. Marlboro police came to…
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WEST AMWELL: Mt. Airy 4-H Dairy Club to celebrate 90 years
Dinner planned for Nov. 30 By Betty Jane Hunt, Contributor The Mt. Airy 4-H Dairy Club will celebrate its 90th anniversary on Nov. 30 at the Lambertville-New Hope Rescue Squad Banquet Hall, 70 Alexander Ave., Lambertville. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be a roast beef dinner, live music, a video, thanks…
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Freeholder promotes restoration participation
Freeholder Lillian G. Burry, Freehold There are those very rare occasions when even the most extreme superlatives just aren’t enough. The opportunity now being made available to the public to participate in the historic restoration of Fort Hancock is just such an occasion. It is simply an incomparable once-in-a-lifetime invitation. This is a chance to…
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MANVILLE: Voting for club officers will take place in December
Senior Corner column Voting for 2014 officers will be held at the Dec. 12 meeting of the Manville Senior Citizens, who meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. Residents of Manville age 50 and older are eligible for membership. Also, persons who do not remain residents…
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CALENDAR: Nov. 22
Mons. & Weds. through Dec. 11 A Matter of Balance 1 to 3 p.m. at the Hamilton Area YMCA John K. Rafferty Branch, 1315 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Suite 100, Conference Rooms A & B. Registration: Visit princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1.888.897.8979Cost: Free. This programbroken offers practical coping strategies to reduce your risk and fear of falling. Small…
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Hillsborough Spartans Get Recognized
By Amanda Boyer Earlier this week, Immaculata High School in Somerville, N.J, honored the boys’ soccer team celebrating their record of 9-6-2 and carrying the team the furthest they have gone in school history in the Nonpublic Group A NJSIAA Tournament. During the banquet two senior Hillsborough natives that previously played together on the Hillsborough…
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