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HAMILTON: Community rallies around Alexander
Over 100 people ran or walked to raise money for treatment for Alexander Rivera, 4, a Hamilton resident, who along with his mother Anivel, led the runners. Due to a infection, Alexander is awaiting an intestinal transplant. Photos by Rebecca Nowalski
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LAMBERTVILLE: Blue Raccoon earns its special day in 2014
City Council proclaims July 14 as shop’s day By John Tredrea, Special Writer Next July 15 will mark the 21st anniversary of the opening of the Blue Room Home Furnishings shop at 6 Coryell St., and so Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio recently proclaimed that July 14, 2014, will be “Blue Raccoon Day” in…
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Voters to decide two public questions on ballot
One question involves raising the minimum wage and tie it to the U.S. Consumer Price Index, and the another would allow veterans’ groups to use money from games of chance to support their groups. by Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group Voters across the state on Nov. 5 will be asked to approve or disapprove two…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Art Skaar will listen, question on committee
To the editor: Over the years I have found one of the best ways to get to know someone running for office is to go knocking on voter’s doors with them. One can immediately tell whether a person has an understanding of the issues and is able to discuss them in detail, the ability to…
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Benowitz urges voters to support Schiano
To the editor: This is the first year in many years that the Democratic Party has had control of the Bordentown Township Committee. It has been both an exciting year as well as a productive year for our residents. We have been proactive not reactive. Our business /commercial climate is changing positively. We have a…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Special elections Sen. Shirley K. Turner, D-Mercer, Hunterdon, said she has requested a vote on her legislation, S2857, to eliminate the option of a special election to fill vacancies in the United States Senate. Her bill was released from…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: November 1
Sun., Nov. 3 The Rotary Club of Hamilton is hosting its 18th annual Harvest Brunch Sunday, at the Nottingham Fire Company Ballroom, 200 Mercer St., Hamilton, From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets cost $12, children under 8 are free. Attendees are asked to bring a can of vegetables to donate to Ginny’s Food Pantry.…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Oct. 21-27
Report from police records A Gladys Avenue man called at 6:47 p.m. Oct. 21 to say that he arrived home and discovered a jar of change missing. Patrols responded and investigated. • A South 12th Avenue apartment resident came into headquarters a few minutes past midnight into Oct. 22 to report a suspicious individual on crutches…
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