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MANVILLE: Jurewicz presents his closing campaign statement
He’s a Democrat running for Borough Council on Tuesday The six candidates for Manville Borough Council in Tuesday’s election were invited to make a final campaign statement. Here is the response of Frank Jurewicz, a Democratic candidate: I have been a lifelong resident of Manville and over the past 30 years or so…
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ALLENTOWN: After-school program helps to encourage engineering
A new program is being offered in summer camps and after-school programs where kids can discover the world of engineering and have fun in the process. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — A new program is being offered in summer camps and after-school programs where kids can discover the world of engineering and have…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Crowds warm to Halloween marchers
In addition to Halloween night trick-or-treaters, the holiday also drew the community together for several festivities last week. by Jen Samuel, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — In addition to Halloween night trick-or-treaters, the holiday also drew the community together for several festivities last week. Sunday the city had a good harvest with more than 5,000…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Economy, taxes top candidate issues
Mayoral challenger, and current councilman, David Boyne.
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS
by Michelle Marinello Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and fire department openings. Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers should contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848. There is a program to help those caring for feral cats in the community. The feral cat program has been…
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MANVILLE: Onderko presents his final campaign statement
He’s a Republican and former councilman The six candidates for Manville Borough Council in Tuesday’s election were invited to make a final campaign statement. Here is the response of Richard Onderko, a Republican candidate: As a lifelong resident of Manville, I have seen negative changes to our town due to our serious flooding problems…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Her Halloween comes alive with inventive party creativity
Rebecca Guilloud loves this holiday By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Invited guests to Rebecca Guilloud’s annual Halloween party only needed to follow the lights in the darkness. As they drove through a subdivision to Regina Drive, near the Woods Road School, they could see a smiling pumpkin face lighting up the roof of the home.…
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Resident wants a new voice for gun control
To the editor: While recently hosting a Team Rotarian Leader from Italy, he explained the annual requirements necessary to purchase and maintain a firearm in that country: $400 license fees, physical/mental exams and additional training on how to fire and maintain use of a firearm. As a result of these tough regulations, his country…
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HAMILTON: Democrats receive endorsements
Democratic candidates for Hamilton Township Council have received endorsements from various Mercer County organizations. HAMILTON — Democratic candidates for Hamilton Township Council have received endorsements from various Mercer County organizations. According to a campaign press release, candidate Joe Santo, a retired educator and former president of the Trenton Education Association, has been endorsed by the…
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