Author: Central Jersey
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LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Aug. 21
Kids are invited to take the challenge of skills leading to being named a knight in an interactive game for children age 5 and older at the Kingdom of M (also known as the Manville Public Library) to play "Knight Life" on Thursday, Aug. 28, at 4 p.m. The series of challenges on the Path…
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SPRINGFIELD: Pulling out all the stops
Timmy Hagar, 10, of New Egypt, shows off the first place ribbons he won at the Central Jersey Tractor Pullers Association’s tractor pull.
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JAMESBURG: Bikers log ‘Miles for Mikey’
Jenine Clancy photo. Neighbors and bikers came out to support Mikey Nichols in Jamesburg.
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Interested in EMS? Come Ride With Us!
Press Release August 20, 2014 Pennington First Aid Squad Interested in EMS? Come Ride With Us! The Pennington First Aid Squad would like to invite area residents interested in volunteering to assist in emergency medical services (EMS) to ride on 911 calls with the squad this fall. The Pennington First Aid Squad currently…
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FLORENCE: Crash leaves three injured on Route 130
By Amy Batista, Special Writer A collision involving a car and a pickup truck left three people injured last week after one driver allegedly failed to stop at a red light. According to police, the accident occurred at 10:31 a.m. at the intersection of Route 130 south and Hornberger Avenue. Melanie Mount, 33, of…
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MONROE: Gorman leaving with Hamilton
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Board of Education passed a resolution Wednesday night to officially approve the resignation of Assistant Superintendent Jeff Gorman who will continue his work alongside Kenneth Hamilton in Mount Vernon, New York. Mr. Gorman’s last day under contract in Monroe will be Aug. 31, and will start in…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Businesses worried about Peddie Lake rats
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A local business owner raised concerns over an alleged influx of rats coming from the Peddie Lake area during a council meeting on Monday night. "We are taking the situation seriously and we are aware of the situation," said Mayor Steven Kirson on Wednesday. "The Board of Health…
