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NEW EGYPT: Sarah Palin stumps for Lonegan
Photo by Rebecca Nowalski. Former Alaskan governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin stumped for U.S. Senate candidate Steve Lonegan at a campaign rally just days before the special election Oct. 16 at the New Egypt Raceway.
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NEW EGYPT: Sarah Palin stumps for Lonegan
Rally held in New Egypt days before special election By James McEvoy, Managing Editor NEW EGYPT – Former Alaskan Republican governor and 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin stumped for U.S. Senate candidate Steve Lonegan at a campaign rally Saturday at the New Egypt Raceway. Gov. Palin amd Mr. lonegan appeared before approximately 2,000 supporters…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Phillips-Barber health center to be expanded
Phillips-Barber Family Health Center, a family practice that is operated by Hunterdon Healthcare, will be expanded to “a state-of-the-art facility with expanded programs and services,” said Hu LAMBERTVILLE — Phillips-Barber Family Health Center, a family practice that is operated by Hunterdon Healthcare, will be expanded to “a state-of-the-art facility with expanded programs and services,” said…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township earns economic award
The township has announced it will be honored with the 2013 PlanSmart NJ Economic Development Award on Nov. 14. ROBBINSVILLE — The township has announced it will be honored with the 2013 PlanSmart NJ Economic Development Award on Nov. 14. According to a township press release, Robbinsville is the award’s first municipal recipient since its…
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CAMPUS CORNER: Oct. 17
Kevin Nunes of Hillsborough earned a degree from the University of New Haven, Connectiicut, on Aug. 24 with an master’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology. * * * Brielle Gerry, from Hillsborough, has been selected as part of the Homecoming Court at the University of Delaware in Newark. The six self-nominated seniors on UD’s Homecoming…
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POLICE BLOTTER: October 17
Florence Police issued Tameka Rogers, 38, of Trenton, several tickets after it was revealed during a motor vehicle stop that she had outstanding warrants from Lawrence Township for driving while suspended and failing to appear in court. According to police, Ms. Rogers was issued tickets for driving while suspended, driving with a suspended registration and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legislators urge blood drive participation
State Sen. Christopher “Kip” Bateman and Assembly Republican members Jack Ciattarelli and Donna Simon, all from the 16th legislative district in Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer and Middlesex. State Sen. Christopher “Kip” Bateman and Assembly Republican members Jack Ciattarelli and Donna Simon, all from the 16th legislative district in Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer and Middlesex counties, are urging…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Club celebrates 40 years
In 1973, ten women came together to hold the first annual meeting of the Woman’s Club. by Amy Batista ROBBINSVILLE — In 1973, ten women came together to hold the first annual meeting of the Woman’s Club. ”The original members wanted to form a group of like minded women in the community for both social…
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