Tag: Kingston Presbyterian Church
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Kingston Fire Co. No. 1 dedicates equipment, pole barn
Kingston Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 held a dedication for its new command vehicle, engine and pole barn on Oct. 5 at its firehouse on Heathcote Road. The 2019 KME 1500 GPM Pumper engine was purchased new, and was put into service on March 30. It has a 750-gallon water tank and is equipped with…
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South Brunswick firetruck will now serve citizens in Bayamon City, Puerto Rico
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Members of Kingston Volunteer Fire Company (KVFC) and South Brunswick Fire District No. 3 held a ceremony at their firehouse to hand over the title for their 1988 Spartan 3D Engine to Chief Eulando Piñero of the Metro Emergency Response Team (MERT) of Bayamon City, Puerto Rico. Following a blessing by Rev.…
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Take a tour of Kingston’s businesses on Oct. 6
The Kingston Historical Society will hold a walking tour of Kingston’s businesses at 2 p.m. on Oct. 6, beginning at the Kingston Presbyterian Church parking lot, 4565 Route 27, Kingston, and ending at the Kingston Lock-tender’s House in the D&R Canal State Park, where there will be a display on Kingston’s businesses and a demonstration of Paul…
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Kingston Historical Society to hold walking tour May 19
The Kingston Historical Society will hold a tour at 2 p.m. on May 19 starting at the Kingston Presbyterian Church parking lot, 4565 Route 27, Kingston, and ending at the Kingston Lock area on the D&R Canal State Park where the discussion on Kingston businesses will continue. In addition to a display on Kingston’s businesses,…
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Interfaith discussion held on the power of words
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Religious leaders from the Interfaith Clergy Council of Greater South Brunswick recently held an interactive discussion in an effort to promote peace, understanding and solidarity in a diverse community. The program on June 26, entitled “Words that Hurt, Words that Heal,” took place at the South Brunswick Public Library as a part of the…
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Concert to support building new schools around the world
Hartley’s Legacy will hold its second benefit concert at 7 p.m., June 18, at Kingston Presbyterian Church, 4565 Route 27, Kingston. Proceeds will benefit Pencils for Progress to build schools around the world. Hartley’s Legacy was founded in 2013 by Daniel Kim and Joanna Kim of South Brunswick High School and Iris Kwak of West-Windsor Plainsboro…