Author: Central Jersey
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ON CAMPUS: New Egypt resident participates in a simulated border checkpoint
A New Egypt resident was among Misericordia University students participating in a simulated border checkpoint as part of a project designed to bring awareness and support to the campaign for comprehensive immigration reform currently being debated by the U.S. Congress. First year student, Emma Bunce, was among the students that participated in the Border Patrol…
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HAMILTON: Zoning board approves hotel
The site of the future Residence Inn, an extended stay hotel, is on Route 130 northbound adjacent to the Shoppes at Hamilton. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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HAMILTON: Mayoral candidates spar over issues
With about a month left before Hamiltonians cast their vote in the Nov. 5 elections, the three mayoral hopefuls appeared at a candidates event on Oct. 3. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — With about a month left before Hamiltonians cast their vote in the Nov. 5 elections, the three mayoral hopefuls appeared at…
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LAWRENCE: Special Senate election on Wednesday
Lawrence Township voters will go to the polls Wednesday in a special election to choose between Democratic Party nominee Cory Booker and Republican Party nominee Steve Lonegan to fill out the unexpired term o By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township voters will go to the polls Wednesday in a special election to choose between…
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LAWRENCE: Man charged with burglary
Jeffrey Pulero, 38, of Trenton, was charged with burglary, hindering apprehension and possession of burglar tools after he was discovered in a storage room at the Go Calendar store at the Quaker Bridge Mall around 10 a. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Jeffrey Pulero, 38, of Trenton, was charged with burglary, hindering apprehension and possession…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: The city that never sleeps
Many businesses are keeping busy after the town was painted red over the weekend. by Jen Samuel, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Many businesses are keeping busy after the town was painted red over the weekend. Randy Ellis relocated his business, Randy Now’s Cave Man & Consignment Shop, on Oct. 5 to 134 Farnsworth Ave.,…
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HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals
Democratic Township Council candidate Dan Keelan
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MANVILLE: Democrats will work for progress, he says
To the editor: Are you as tired as I am of party politics? Are you as tired as I am of fabricated information? Are you as tired as I am of people taking credit for someone else’s ideas and accomplishments? Do you believe that it is time for “Progress without Politics?” If you do, and…
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MANVILLE: Onderko attends meetings; where are others? she asks
To the editor: We have I am responding to a letter written by Mrs. Jurewicz, who is taking opposition to what I wrote to the editor of this paper two weeks ago. At the time, I was encouraging Manville residents to attend council meetings. That is where Rich Onderko, a candidate for council, attends on…
