Author: Central Jersey
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REGION: A touch of gypsy culture hits Allentown
Walk up the stairs of the Old Mill, and you may think you’ve entered another world. There you will find Gypsies Eclectic Boutique and Workshop, a shop that sells Elise Hartmann’s custom-made artwork that ALLENTOWN — Walk up the stairs of the Old Mill, and you may think you’ve entered another world. There you will…
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HILLSBOROUGH: DPW leader Sixt retiring from job
He started in 1977 as laborer at $3.85 an hour By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor After 36 years of climbing the ladder in the township’s public works department, Ernest “Buck” Sixt is retiring on top. His retirement as director of public works was set to be accepted by the Township Committee on Tuesday night. The…
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FLORENCE: Council advising EPA no fence for park
Florence Township Mayor Craig Wilkie updates residents on the recreation/park area in Roebling Village during the Township Council’s meeting Nov. 6. Amy Batista photo
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HAMILTON: We are the champions (photo)
Courtesy photo Members of the Hamilton Revolution Jr Pee Wee team pose with coaches and Mayor Kelly A. Yaede. The team recently won the Pop Warner Eastern Region Division III State Championship. The victory capped an undefeated season for the Revolution.
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REGION: Diplomat defends support for Iran nuclear program
An ambassador from India, on a visit Monday to a local prep school, defended his country’s support for Iran having a nuclear program despite strong reservations from one India’s top trading par by Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group An ambassador from India, on a visit Monday to a local prep school, defended his country’s…
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POLICE BLOTTER: November 28
Allentown Police charged Laritza Maysonet, 33, of Trenton, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on Church Street at 6:10 p.m. On Nov. 1. The accused was released without bail. Nov. 10 police charged Sanal Badmagoryaer, 31, of Brooklyn, New York, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on North Main…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Early diagnosis key in MS
by Rene Gomez Multiple sclerosis can be a difficult disease to diagnose, as its symptoms often mimic those associated with other health conditions. Yet early diagnosis and treatment are key to managing the chronic condition and slowing its progression. Fortunately, with advancements in MRI technology, doctors are now better able to diagnosis multiple sclerosis in…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Finalists named in city cat photo competition
The deadline to vote is Dec. 31, and the public can vote in person at the following downtown Bordentown holiday events. BORDENTOWN CITY — Bordentown City Cats has officially unveiled the finalists in its 10th anniversary cat photo contest to help support the nonprofit organization’s continued rescue mission. BCC launched the contest last month and…
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LAWRENCE: Chief Posluszny on police work, stepping down
Daniel Posluszny always thought he would be a firefighter when he grew up. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Daniel Posluszny always thought he would be a firefighter when he grew up. After all, he started hanging around the firehouse at the Slackwood Fire Co. when he was around 12 or 13 years old, helping the…
