Author: Central Jersey
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RV AppStudios announces new bubble popping mobile puzzle game, Bubble Crusher 2
Bubble Crusher 2 – RV AppStudios
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LAWRENCE: Senior Center provides 400 Thanksgiving meals to needy
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer It’s not hard to see there are people wandering the streets of Trenton without anything to eat or a place to sleep, George Manning said as he sat at a table in the multi-purpose room at the Lawrence Senior Center Saturday morning. Mr. Manning, who was waiting to help fill…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Dog Days calendar is ready for 2015
Mr. Carson, a 3-year-old Swiss Mountain Dog/Hound rescued by Second Chance Rescue.
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HAMILTON: Reval visits begin
As site visits begin by field representatives from Professional Property Appraisers Inc. — the company performing inspections as part of the Property Tax Revaluation Process in Hamilton Township — Hamilton Township’s Tax Assessor’s Office wants residents to be informed and have helpful information regarding the field representatives and the inspection process. The Mercer…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 27
Robbinsville Alexis Hurley, 22, of Howell was charged with possession of heroin and intent to distribute heroin after a traffic stop on I-195 east near Exit 8 at 12:42 p.m. Friday, police reported. Police suspected the presence of narcotics in the vehicle and impounded the vehicle and sought a search warrant. After the…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER-Nov. 27 2014
The Chesterfield Township Municipal Offices will be closed today, Nov. 27, and tomorrow, Nov. 28, in observance of Thanksgiving. For more information, call 609-298-2311 or visit www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The Crosswicks Library workshop, “eBooks for Everyone,” will be held 4 to 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 4, at the library. Staff from the Burlington County Library Headquarters will…
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PRINCETON: Council to hold meeting on Witherspoon Street’s future
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council is interested preventing large-scale building on Witherspoon Street but uncertain how best to go about it. Officials plan to have an informal community meeting, either in December or early January, when they will discuss the vision for the neighborhood and whether to create a historic district…
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