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Florence-Roebling News
by Peg Dotson The Florence United Methodist Church, located at 2nd and Broad streets, will have a roast park and sauerkraut dinner on Oct. 26 at 5 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7.50 for children. For tickets or more information, call 609-499-1731 or 609-499-1129. The Trinity United Methodist Church, located at 1285 Hornberger…
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Resident endorses Foley for UF Committee
To the editor: I’m writing in response to a letter that appeared last week in the letters to the editor section. The writer was identified as Steve Alexander, Allentown. I am guessing that would be the current Deputy Mayor Steven J. Alexander, now in his fourth term on the Upper Freehold Township Committee. As…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Farm celebrates 100 years
Members of the Gravatt family are joined by supporters and friends for a party held in commemoration of the family farm’s 100th anniversary on Oct. 19. Courtesy photo
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MANVILLE: Mayor Corradino needs Democrats on council
To the editor: As a former Assemblyman and mayor representing the Borough of Manville, I know firsthand the amount of hard work that goes into getting the job done right. I had moved out of state for 19 years and returned home to Manville three years ago. While I was gone, I kept up with…
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LAWRENCE: Man, 5 women arrested on prostitution charges
An investigation into a prostitution operation netted the arrest of one man and five women on assorted prostitution and drug charges at the Comfort Inn on Brunswick Pike at 6:52 p.m. Oct. 19, accordi By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer An investigation into a prostitution operation netted the arrest of one man and five women on…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Student inspires others to wear pink
Deirdre Ryan Liam Martinez, 9, of Bordentyown City, organized a Think Pink Day at MacFarland Intermediate School in memory of his mother, Sally, who died after a long battle with breast cancer. Photo by Deidre Ryan
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ROBBINSVILLE: Twins gain Eagle Scout rank
Dustin and Dylan Roberts, twin brothers both of Troop 79, recently achieved the rank through two equally impressive projects — one that can be felt right here in Robbinsville and the other that had an impact on by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Achieving the rank of Eagle Scout is something that creates as…
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Watershed Fest co-chairs thank area supporters
Annarie Lyles, Lori Citrone, and Bill Carmean,Fest 2013 co-chairs To the editor: The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association wants to convey a huge thank you to our community for its amazing support of our 38th annual FEST: “Rockin’ In Our Wellies,” held on Saturday, Oct. 5, in a huge tent on our 930 acre reserve. Nearly…
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