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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: SB-MWA holds annual FEST
Nearly 300 friends of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, central New Jersey’s first environmental group, enjoyed an evening of vintage music, food and festivity at the association’s 38th annual Nearly 300 friends of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, central New Jersey’s first environmental group, enjoyed an evening of vintage music, food and festivity at the…
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PRINCETON: Lempert withdraws from university negotiations
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert said Tuesday that she would not participate in upcoming negotiations with Princeton University about a long-term financial contribution to the town. Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert said Tuesday that she would not participate in upcoming negotiations with Princeton University about a long-term financial contribution to the town. The announcement, made at a…
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HAMILTON: Megan Kanka Foundation gambles on generosity
The glitter and glitz of Atlantic City was temporarily relocated to the Nottingham Ballroom Saturday night, as more than 150 people came out to try their luck at the Megan Nicole Kanka Foundation’s by Nicole M. Wells HAMILTON — The glitter and glitz of Atlantic City was temporarily relocated to the Nottingham Ballroom Saturday night,…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Klett named to fill Knights’ council seat
Roxanne Klett was the unanimous choice of the Hopewell Borough Council Tuesday night to replace David Knights, who died recently. By John Tredrea, Special Writer Roxanne Klett was the unanimous choice of the Hopewell Borough Council Tuesday night to replace David Knights, who died recently. Ms. Klett was chosen from three candidates submitted to council…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Halloween parade to liven up city
The 43rd annual Bordentown Halloween Parade, sponsored by the Consolidated Fire Association, will begin 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 27 on Elizabeth Street. by Jen Samuel, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Folks are ready for a festive fall. The 43rd annual Bordentown Halloween Parade, sponsored by the Consolidated Fire Association, will begin 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct.…
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MANVILLE: Cancer survivor fights back
From left, Allure employees Bevorlyz Trujillo, Marge Galombus, Anetta Janczak, Tanya Cruz and Maria Arena (in white in front) will provide hair cutting, styling and grooming Sunday for donations for cancer research. (Photo by MaryEllen Day)
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HAMILTON: Candidate wants energy funds returned
Independent mayoral candidate Antonio Gambino calls for a return of energy tax funds at the PSE&G facility on Duck Island on Oct. 17. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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MANVILLE: Candidates want a supermarket on Rustic Mall site
Whatever is to be built there, it should happen soon, they say By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Borough Council candidates want to see a supermarket on the former Rustic Mall property in the center of town, but whatever is to be built there should happen faster than the current pace, they say. If not, the…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Preserving farmland and farmers
by Michele Byers George “Dutch” Urban, an 89-year-old farmer, was seriously ill and couldn’t keep farming his 106-acre farm in Gloucester County, owned by his family since 1938. Dutch’s farm was one of the last active farms in West Deptford, a town not far from Philadelphia with high development pressure. But in October 2012, just…
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