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WASHINGTON CROSSING: Park group sets ‘Night of REBELry’
The Friends of Washington Crossing Park will host “A Night of REBELry” on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the park’s new Visitor’s Center. WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pennsylvania The Friends of Washington Crossing Park will host “A Night of REBELry” on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the park’s…
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WEST WINDSOR: First Turkey Trot to be held Thanksgiving
Runners can strut their stuff and families can make memories while helping those in need at the first Mercer County Turkey Trot. WEST WINDSOR — Runners can strut their stuff and families can make memories while helping those in need at the first Mercer County Turkey Trot. The Thanksgiving Day 5K road race and 1-mile…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Marriage equality topic at temple
Three prominent experts in the ongoing debate surrounding marriage equality will gather at Har Sinai Temple on Dec. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. for a public forum. Three prominent experts in the ongoing debate surrounding marriage equality will gather at Har Sinai Temple on Dec. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. for a public…
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EDITORIAL: Town Forum is your page
In the four to six weeks prior to the Nov. 5 elections, this page was brimming with letters to the editor either touting a resident’s favorite candidate or criticizing his or her opponent. Our sister publications even printed letters from candidates themselves, highlighting their vision within their respective communities. Such letters are a crucial aspect…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Senior home honors vets
Azra Baig photo. World War II veteran Stanley Hoffman, 88, reads a letter describing his experiences with the Princeton ROTC cadets at the Brandywine Senior Living facility on Raymond Road Monday.
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BORDENTOWN: Soccer league receives donations
The Bordentown Community Soccer Association has received more than $3,000 in money and equipment from R. W. Tire Corp. and Michelin through the Michelin Soccer Program. BORDENTOWN — The Bordentown Community Soccer Association has received more than $3,000 in money and equipment from R. W. Tire Corp. and Michelin through the Michelin Soccer Program. According…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: American Boychoir to perform at church
The Bordentown First Presbyterian Church on Farnsworth Avenue is pleased to, once again, present The American Boychoir Friday, Dec. 13. BORDENTOWN CITY — The Bordentown First Presbyterian Church on Farnsworth Avenue is pleased to, once again, present The American Boychoir Friday, Dec. 13. The performance, which will take place at the church, will take place…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Minimum wage Assembly Speaker Sheila Y. Oliver, Assemblyman Tim Eustace and Assemblywoman L. Grace Spencer hailed the approval of a referendum by New Jersey voters that will increase the state’s minimum hourly wage to $8.25 per hour with annual…
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