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HILLSBOROUGH: Sweet sound in Africa
Township woman to begin Peace Corps tour By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Senegal is known for its drums and story telling. Katherine Zobre hopes to join in … maybe with a harmonica. Ms. Zobre , 28, who grew up in Hillsborough, will depart for Senegal on Monday, Sept. 23, to begin her Peace Corps training…
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lawrence: Woman charged with spraying mace at man
A Trenton woman has been charged with aggravated assault and weapons offenses after she allegedly sprayed a 26-year-old Lawrence man with mace outside the Colonial Lanes bowling alley at 12:55 a.m. Sept. 1 By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Trenton woman has been charged with aggravated assault and weapons offenses after she allegedly sprayed a…
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Solebury’s GirlForward Club to host fashion show
On Sept. 22, Solebury School’s GirlForward Club will host Fashion Forward, a fashion show featuring clothing from local businesses — including Blue Sky Boutique, New Hope Apparel, and Dominique Daniela in New Hope. The clothing will be modeled by Solebury School students and faculty. The event will take place at the school, located on Phillips…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Guadagno to visit for business event
Hosted by the Hillsborough Township Economic & Business Development Commission, the event will be held at the Duke Farms Coach Barn. Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno will be the keynote speaker at the 20th Business and Networking Social, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct.17. Hosted by the Hillsborough Township Economic & Business Development Commission,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Skaar to represent Dems on local ticket
Township Democrats unanimously selected Art Skaar of Weber Drive, a local attorney, to be their candidate in the November. By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Democrats unanimously selected Art Skaar of Weber Drive, a local attorney, to be their candidate in the November Township Committee race against Republican Mayor Frank DelCore. Mr. Skaar, a former…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Health food pantry’ seeks donations
Donations of healthy non-perishable foods are being asked to Sept. 30 to help “silently struggling” working families in need. Donations of healthy non-perishable foods are being asked to Sept. 30 to help “silently struggling” working families in need. Bentley Community ServIces Inc., a tax-deductible nonprofit based in Belle Mead, is asking for “Help for Today,…
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Canal dredging puts wildlife in danger, he says
Gregory Stelnick, Princeton Residents of New Jersey need to be aware that in the process of dredging the Delaware and Raritan canal, thousands of wildlife, including some endangered species, will be destroyed. The N.J. Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was said to be issuing…
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HOPEWELL: St. Michael’s: Barn dedication set
Early stages of restoration/construction of old barn moved to St. Michael’s Farm Preserve under auspices of D&R Greenway Land Trust. The barn dedication ceremony will be held Sept. 28.
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