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HAMILTON: Trenton Water violates monitoring regulations
Trenton Water Works has been found to be in violation of federal and state monitoring requirements. HAMILTON Trenton Water Works has been found to be in violation of federal and state monitoring requirements. In a Nov. 8 letter to customers, the utility acknowledged that between January 2010 and September 2013 it did not use…
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HAMILTON: Day care approved for Youngs Road church
The Church in Hamilton, located at 92 Youngs Road, was ap´proved to establish a childcare center on Nov. 12. Courtesy photo
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Nov. 21
The Chesterfield Township Environmental Commission meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information, call 298-2311 or visit www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The Chesterfield Township KeenAgers meeting will be held at noon, Wednesday, Nov. 27, at the Chesterfield firehouse. Any Chesterfield resident 55 and over is welcome to attend.…
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CHESTERFIELD: Residents hope to ‘Be the Match’ for boy with leukemia
Daisy Troop No. 23468 Girl Scouts stand in front of their table of baked goods they hand out to people who donate during the “Be the Match” bone marrow registry program at the Crosswicks Community House on Nov. 10 for fourth-grader Ronald Hogas, who is fighting leukemia. From left are Kate Severe, 5, of Chesterfield;…
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ROBBINSVILLE: To Ravens, ‘play’s the thing’
The high school Raven Players presented its rendition of William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” sending audience members back into time Nov. 14-16 at the auditorium. By Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The high school Raven Players presented its rendition of William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” sending audience members back into time Nov.…
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HAMILTON: Bank holds grand opening
Township Mayor Kelly Yaede cuts the ceremonial ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of Grand Bank’s new location on State Highway 33 in Hamilton. Courtesy photo
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HAMILTON: Township senior center gets national accreditation
The township’s senior center has been announced as being among 120 facilities nation-wide to meet the National Institute of Senior Centers’ standards for model senior centers. HAMILTON The township’s senior center has been announced as being among 120 facilities nation-wide to meet the National Institute of Senior Centers’ standards for model senior centers. Due…
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FLORENCE: Duffy School to be converted into senior housing
According to Mayor Craig Wilkie, MEND (Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development) was successful in getting approval for senior housing in the old school. By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE The Township Council has announced that the former Marcella L. Duffy School on West Second Street will be converted into senior housing. ”A number of years…
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