Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hunting program to enter 10th year
Township allows hunting on land it owns By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hunting on township-owned land will continue for its 10th year, starting in the fall and running to February, after yet another season of no complaints and no safety problems. The Township Committee passed a resolution adopting a wildlife management plan for the 2014-15…
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BORDENTOWN: Community gathers to celebrate Independence Day
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Blankets and chairs filled Joseph Lawrence Park as family and friends gathered together for the annual Independence Day celebration July 5. The event included live bands, family entertainment and a variety of vendors and concluded with a 25-minute fireworks display by Pyrotecnico, which started around 9:15 p.m. ”The fireworks…
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PRINCETON: Area duo set to make history at lax worlds
After a successful playing career at McGill University, Montgomery native Jon Rathauser (left) will be playing for Israel in the upcoming World Lacrosse Championships. Photo by Andrew Dobrowolskyj, McGill University
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PRINCETON: Area duo set to make history at lax worlds
Devery, Rathauser part of first Israeli team in tournament By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Local products Dan Devery and Jon Rathauser are looking forward to sharing in history Friday. Devery, a 2007 West Windsor-Plainsboro High North graduate, and Rathauser, a 2009 Lawrenceville School graduate from Montgomery, are defensemen for the first men’s national team…
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Noble Capital Releases May 2014 Loan Portfolio Results
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Noble Capital releases its May 2014 loan portfolio results showing an increase of 10.48% from its previous month. Austin-San Marcos, TX – Noble Capital has released its May 2014 loan portfolio results, showing another record breaking month. The results show that the Texas based private money lending company has grown its…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Town blooms with hidden historical gardens
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The city came alive with visitors in search of secret gardens during the Historical Garden Tour on June 28. The Bordentown Historical Society hosted its annual garden tour entitled “History In Bloom.” ”They are really nice this year,” said Suzanne Wheelock, Bordentown Historical Society trustee. The event began at…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Pennington Connection to LHT officially open
Rep. Holt and Bristol-Myers Squibb were key players Congressman Rush Holt, a Hopewell Township resident, and Hopewell Valley officials and business leaders cut the ceremonial ribbon to officially open the Pennington Connection to the Lawrence Hopewell Trail (LHT) on Monday. The connection was made possible through a grant secured by Congressman Holt and through Bristol-Myers…
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POLICE BLOTTER: JULY 10
Robbinsville Police arrested Robert T. Young, 68, of Robbinsville, and charged him with criminal mischief at 11:07 p.m. June 23 after responding to a call about a suspicious male pouring an unknown liquid on a vehicle. Police said the liquid caused discoloration of the vehicle. Police arrested Susan M. Sapienza Smith, 57, of Monroe Township,…
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PLUMSTED: Fireworks and festivities attract hundreds to New Egypt High School
By David Kilby, Special Writer The Independence Day celebration in New Egypt is a whole lot more than just fireworks. Plumsted Township’s 2014 Fourth of July Annual Rockin Fireworks on July 5 had live music, games, food and family fun. The gates in the field behind the New Egypt High School opened at 4…
