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LAMBERTVILLE: Pets on parade benefit animal rescue group
You’ll have a howling good time Oct. 19 LAMBERTVILLE — Have a “howling” good time at Animal Alliance’s ninth annual Pet Masquerade Parade, which will take place on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mary Sheridan Park on York Street. Four-legged contestants will dress in their Halloween finest and parade in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Celebrity-obsessed media’s roots to be explored
Lots to do at the public library Mark DiIonno will discuss his book, “The Last Newspaperman,” based on the Lindbergh baby kidnapping of 1932, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3, in the Hillsborough Library in the municipal complex on South Branch Road. Mr. DiIonno will explore how reporting has become the crime-saturated and celebrity-obsessed media…
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DELAWARE TWP.: 106-acre farm is preserved
The Conley farm is the latest piece in the assemblage of farmland-forever parcels in the Wickecheoke Creek Preserve in an effort by the N.J. Conservation Foundation.
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HILSBOROUGH: Jimmy Reilly is named Soccer Six Player of the Week
Scores only goal in St. Joseph’s 1-0 victory over Temple After scoring the goal in a 1-0 victory over Temple on Sept.14, Saint Joseph’s senior midfielder Jimmy Reilly was named the Philadelphia Soccer Six Player of the Week. Reilly’s goal helped the Hawks to their first win of the season and their first victory over…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Lawn signs deemed illegal are removed
Ballot question opponent questions Township Committee By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Lawn signs urging a ‘no’ vote on the township’s open space ballot question were removed from along Hillsborough and Willow roads, and James Bergstrom asked the Township Committee why Tuesday night. Mr. Bergstrom is a leader in the group Friends of Hillsborough Open Space,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historians plan autumn house tour
An 1887 Queen Anne Victorian residence and a house, which is a 1896 mix of Federal and Victorian styles, will be two of the sites on the Lambertville Historical Society’s Autumn House Tour on Oct. 20.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PAL flag teams face off
Two teams, the Outlaws and the Yankees, from the South Brunswick’s PAL In Town Flag Football League, faced off at Rowland Park on Saturday. By Azra Baig, Special Writer Two teams, the Outlaws and the Yankees, from the South Brunswick’s PAL In Town Flag Football League, faced off at Rowland Park on Saturday. Head Coach…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Army Corps describes how to keep back flood rivers
Three alternatives: Walls and levees, dredging or buyouts and raising By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor A remedy to flooding rivers in Manville and Hillsborough could mean building earthen levees and hardened flood walls along the banks of Royce Brook and the Raritan and the Millstone rivers. It could be a deeper river, with dredging and…
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LAWRENCE: Events planned for Lawrence History Month
From free tours of the 18th-century Brearley House to a “name that bat” mascot contest and a talk about the role of New Jersey Presbyterians in the American Revolutionary War, October will be a busy By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer From free tours of the 18th-century Brearley House to a “name that bat” mascot contest…
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