Author: Central Jersey
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Fire damages vehicles at Public Works facility
On March 7 at approximately 10:15 p.m., the Hopewell Township Police Department, along with the Pennington Fire Company, went to the Hopewell Township Public Works building on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road (Route 546) to investigate a report of a fire alarm, according to township police Chief Lance D. Maloney. Officer Robert Voorhees arrived at the building,…
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PRINCETON: No rule requiring officials to use town-issued email accounts
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mayor Liz Lempert and the Princeton Council all have town-issued email addresses, ways for them to communicate with one another, the community and municipal staff. But how many of them use those accounts exclusively is another story. Town officials said this week that there is no requirement mandating they…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Burchette, Suraci will seek new terms
Republicans announce ticket for local government Deputy Mayor Greg Burchette and Township Committeeman Carl Suraci were nominated unopposed and endorsed unanimously to carry the Republican Party banner in the June primary by the local Republican county committee and club on March 3. About 40 Hillsborough Republicans braved a snow and ice storm for the screening…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders capture CJ IV hoop title
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group FREEHOLD TWP. – Bob Askes scored 23 points to lead a balanced scoring effort as the Hillsborough High boys basketball team rallied for a 66-58 win over Freehold Township to win the Central Jersey Group IV championship on Monday night. The 13th-seeded Raiders trailed, 54-50, with just over five…
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WEST WINDSOR: Porreca, Maher relish experience
Wrestlers finish seasons at TOC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Nick Maher and Vinny Porreca may not have taken the podium finishes that they wanted, but both area wrestlers got plenty out of their first trips to the Tournament of Champions. Porreca made a resilient exit to his scholastic career after positioning himself for…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Agriculture Department nutrition staff works at assisting families
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — It may be out of sight but it’s within reach of one in four Americans. Traveling down Route 526 near the township’s border with Allentown it’s easy to pass the blue and white sign without noticing it. The sign sits perched at the end of…
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Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation to begin Cancer Rehabilitation Program
By irene maslowski Cancer Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice (New York, NY: Demos Medical Publishing, 2009), the only comprehensive textbook on the subject, and he is widely regarded as one of the innovative leaders of this rapidly growing field. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Association…
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