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LAMBERTVILLE: Historical Society slates 31st Autumn House Tour
Two of many highlights featured LAMBERTVILLE — With the recent Forbes Magazine recognition of its town as one of America’s prettiest, the Lambertville Historical Society has announced — with pride — the 31st Autumn House Tour, set for Oct. 20 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ”The reason for Forbes’ designation is evident by walking through Lambertville’s…
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BORDENTOWN CITY – Bottoms Up
First-ever Wine and Beer Festival smashing success by Donna Adinolfe, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — In an effort to showcase its many eateries and specialty shops, the Downtown Bordentown Association held its first-ever Wine and Beer Festival on Sept. 21 along Farnsworth Avenue. For a $20 wristband, visitors received a mug and tasting cup to…
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The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living Welcomes David Rosenberg as Executive Director of ‘Wilf at Home’
David Rosenberg has been selected to serve as the Executive Director of Wilf at Home
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LAMBERTVILLE: Kenyan man walks to protect elephants
Nyamu was in the midst of a walk to Washington D.C. from Boston to raise awareness that elephants face extinction due to “the brutal and illegal slaughter” of the species for their tusks On Sept. 19, there was an evening reception with local dignitaries for Kenyan Jim Nyamu at the Inn at the Lambertville Station,…
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MEETING CALENDAR: September 26
Wed., Oct. 2 Plumsted Township Committee, 7 p.m., Municipal Building, 121 Evergreen Road. Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education, 7 p.m., Newell Elementary School Board Room, 27 High Street, Allentown. Millstone Township Committee, 8 p.m., Municipal Meeting Room, 215 Millstone Road. Thurs., Oct. 3 Upper Freehold Committee, 7 p.m., Municipal Room, 314 Route 539, Cream…
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HAMILTON: Lieutenant governor stumps for Peter Inverso
Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno was on hand in the township last Saturday to stump for District 14 Senate candidate Peter Inverso six weeks in advance of the November elections. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno was on hand in the township last Saturday to stump for District 14 Senate candidate…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Monroe Falcons outscore Vikings 26-18
Ed Birch photo. South Brunswick quarterback junior Amir Johnson keeps the ball as he is about to get tackled by Monroe Township senior Elijah Davos during Friday night’s game.
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EAST WINDSOR: Kenyan scientist walks to save elephants
A Kenyan research scientist is trying to raise awareness about ivory poaching and the endangered African elephants by walking to the nation’s capital. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A Kenyan research scientist is trying to raise awareness about ivory poaching and the endangered African elephants by walking to the nation’s capital. ”I…
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