Author: Central Jersey
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POLICE BLOTTER: February 28
Hamilton Police investigated criminal mischief incidents in the 2200 block of Kuser Road and in the 200 block of East Franklin Street on Feb. 5. In addition, police investigated thefts in the 1300 block of Route 33 and in the 1300 block of Whitehorse-Mercerville Road. Police also investigated a burglary attempt in the 900 block…
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GUEST COLUMN: Township youth reflects on park’s impact
For every Bordentonian, there are some locations in the community that hold some kind of personal sacred meaning in their hearts. by, Grant Hill, Special to the Register-News BORDENTOWN — For every Bordentonian, there are some locations in the community that hold some kind of personal sacred meaning in their hearts. Whether it is a…
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LETTER: He sees an injustice in ‘stand your ground’
To the editor: The last four words in the Pledge of Allegiance are “and justice for all.” These words reflect the nation we strive to be. Yet it is clear that, in many instances, racial, ethnic or sub-cultural characteristics may be dominating factors in the end results of judgment. One of the most glaring…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: February 27
3rd Tues. of the Month The Bordentown City Green Team meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Carslake Community Center, 209 Crosswicks Road. Meetings are open to the public. We look forward to seeing you there. Reach the Green Team at [email protected]. February ”Winter Gala 2014,”group exhibit celebrating the beauty…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: February 27
by Peg Dotson The Riverfront School is holding the annual Basket Bonanza at the Riverfront School on Saturday, March 1. Only 350 admission tickets will be sold and cannot be purchased at the door. Come out for a night of fun, fundraising and prizes including an iPad Air and big screen TV. You must be…
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PRINCETON: Town budget predicted to be $1M less this year
Princeton’s municipal budget is down by nearly $1 million compared to last year, according to preliminary figures the town’s council saw Monday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton’s municipal budget is down by nearly $1 million compared to last year, according to preliminary figures the town’s council saw Monday. Deputy town administrator Kathryn Monzo…
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Princeton Tourette walk getting serious help from North Brunswick mother and daughter
By Jeff Weber NORTH BRUNSWICK – Ally Abad was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in 2009. The 14-year-old North Brunswick native since has endured an extremely bumpy journey full of dead ends with medication and difficulties figuring out special education plans such as 504s and IEPs. But Abad has endured, and now she’s assisting others facing…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Black history is examined through local lens
Assemblyman Troy Singleton (D-7) said he was eager to learn about local African-American history at the Feb. 22 event. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: February 27
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Sick leave Citing a report that a Paterson police officer on paid suspension for alleged sexual assault may cash in $70,000 worth of unused leave when he retires, Deputy Republican Leader Nancy F. Muñoz has said there is no…
