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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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ROBBINSVILLE: Economy, taxes top candidate issues
For mayor, incumbent Dave Fried is running against the challenger and current councilman, David Boyne. Also on the Nov. 5 are three candidates for two council seats. Incumbents Sheree McGowan and Vince Ca by Megan Morreale, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — With the business and community developments in Robbinsville continuing to grow, candidates for next week’s…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Her Halloween comes alive with inventive party creativity
Rebecca Guilloud of Regina Drive climbed on the roof to tack down the outline of a jack o’lantern face and fluttering bats.
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Women’s Education
By Alison Steiner Women’s Education: Local Delegate attends International P.E.O. Convention. Ann Walker of Lawrenceville, a New Jersey state delegate to the biennial Convention of International Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood held in Dallas, Texas recently gave a report to three local chapters. The newly installed International president is business leader, Maria Baseggio of Blue…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Annual railroad festival set
The third annual Bordentown Heritage Railroad Days festival has been set for Nov. 9 and 10. BORDENTOWN CITY — The third annual Bordentown Heritage Railroad Days festival has been set for Nov. 9 and 10. The festival will commemorate the first public running of the “John Bull” locomotive and the successful start of commercial rail…
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Vote Brame, Kownacki for Township Council
Doris Weisberg, Lawrenceville To the editor: For those who are tired of an ugly election campaign, thanks to the never-ending onslaught of name calling, misinformation and character assassination from the Republican Party challengers for Township Council, I am looking forward to the opportunity to exercise my constitutional right and step into the booth to…
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HAMILTON: Local organization to recognize contributions
Businesses and educational leaders will be thanked for humanitarian efforts at the seventh annual Kidsbridge Humanitarian Awards Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 7 HAMILTON — Businesses and educational leaders will be thanked for humanitarian efforts at the seventh annual Kidsbridge Humanitarian Awards Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 7 The event, which includes a live auction, cocktails and…
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