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MERCER COUNTY: Airport tour to feature World War II planes
Tours will be conducted both days between 2 and 5 p.m. TRENTON — Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes has announced that Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing again will host an Experimental Aircraft Association World War II vintage B-17 that will be open for the public to view Tuesday, Oct. 15, and Wednesday, Oct. 16, at…
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ALLENTOWN: CROP walk fights hunger
The 2013 Allentown Area CROP Walk is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 20, in part to recognize the UN’s World Food Day on Oct. 16. The 2013 Allentown Area CROP Walk is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 20, in part to recognize the UN’s World Food Day on Oct. 16. The 5 kilometer walk will start at…
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FLORENCE: New officers join police ranks
Mayor Craig Wilkie (far left) swears in new Patrol Officer Salvatore Spart with his wife, Apryl Spart, and parents Donna Spart and Salvatore Spart (right) while Florence Township Police Department Chief Alvin Scully looking on.
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HAMILTON: Authorities investigating I-295 crash
Accident by Exit 63 snarled morning traffic for several hours by Amy Batista, Special Writer HAMILTON — Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of a Monday morning crash on I-295 that snarled traffic for several hours. According to state police, the accident, which occurred at just before 10 a.m., in the area of Exit…
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FLORENCE: New officers join police ranks
Mayor Craig Wilkie (far left) swears in new Patrol Officer Jason Silk with his wife, Morgan Silk (far right) while Florence Township Police Department Chief Alvin Scully looking on. Photos by Amy Batista
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Cafe renovations applauded
Hillsborough’s Patricia Famula, left, and Nancy Bertin look through photos of a past senior citizen excursion as they enjoy the comfort and camaraderie of the new Hillsborough Senior Café on Friday.
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LAWRENCE: Candidates give takes on issues
They may belong to different political parties, but the four candidates for two Township Council seats that are up for grabs next month agree that Lawrence Township’s property taxes have spun out of control. They may belong to different political parties, but the four candidates for two Township Council seats that are up for grabs…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Smith: No walkers at Bear Tavern school
A Tuesday afternoon written statement from Thomas Smith, superintendent of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District, could lead some to wonder what the months-old controversy over the speed limi A Tuesday afternoon written statement from Thomas Smith, superintendent of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District, could lead some to wonder what the months-old controversy over…
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HAMILTON: Rotary club holds food drive (PHOTO)
The Rotary Club of Robbinsville-Hamilton Sunrise recently honored its students of the month. From left are John Garvey, Robbinsville High School; Greg Blair, club co´ ordinator of student activities; Christina Conte, Nottingham High School; Roger Kleinmann, Hamilton West High School; Prosie Palad, Steinert High School; and Jeff Schectel, club president. For more information visit rhrotary.org.…
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