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FLORENCE: Fountain of Life Center revs its many engines
The Fountain of Life Center got motors running over Labor Day weekend. by Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group FLORENCE — The Fountain of Life Center got motors running over Labor Day weekend. The center held a two-day festival, with a 5K race, car show, craft fair and pig roast on Saturday. Community members returned to…
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SIMPLE GREEN LIVING: Scout raises awareness of composting
Princeton High School senior Anthony Teng spent time over the summer working with Sustainable Princeton spreading awareness for the curbside composting program. by Stephanie Vaccaro, Special Writer When it comes to making a difference in the community, the roles are not limited to adults. Princeton High School senior Anthony Teng spent time over the summer…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two tough losses for young Raiders
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Two heart-breaking losses will test the resolve of the Hillsborough High School field hockey team, but Lyndsay Boettke is confident that her team will use the early lessons well. ”I have a young team and they have to learn how to fight,” said the Raiders head coach after a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Flagtown fire company celebrates 75th anniversary
Three proclamations are given by Township Committee Hillsborough Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, based in Flagtown, celebrated its 75th on Saturday with a dinner at Steakhouse 85 in New Brunswick. Three Township Committee resolutions were presented by Deputy Mayor Doug Tomson at the dinner. One resolution went to the fire company. One was presented to…
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FLORENCE: Bank robbery suspects nabbed
Police have arrested two Burlington Township residents suspected of robbing the Roebling Bank on Delaware Avenue on Friday. Robert Coles, 50, and Tamalia Copeland, 44, both of Kaye Court, were arrested Tuesday afternoon on charges related to the Sept. 6 bank heist, according to the Florence Township police.Police said the robbery took place…
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City man is living his dream with Mets
Jamie Colt is coordinator for corporate sponsorships for the New York Mets.
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MONROE: Town moving to electric aggregation
The Township Council is looking to enter into an energy aggregation program that could reduce homeowners’ electric bills up to 10 percent, but first it is holding two public information sessions before moving By Charley Falkenberg, Special Writer MONROE — The Township Council is looking to enter into an energy aggregation program that could reduce…
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