Author: Central Jersey
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LAMBERTVILLE: Police on lookout for drunken drivers
Lambertville police will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" statewide Labor Day campaign. Through Sept. 1, local and state law enforcement officials will conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints to look for motorists who may be driving while intoxicated. The campaign helps to raise awareness…
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College sports wrap-up
By Josh Lashley, Special Writer Let’s take a glance at local student-athletes who competed in collegiate sports this past spring season. Amber Dietrich from Steinert High School was on the roster as a freshman outfielder for the Cabrini College (Radnor, Pennsylvania) softball team this spring. Dietrich played in 42 games and started in 40…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Locals join national pro-Palestinian rally
Cease-fire still holding in region By Staff Report SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Residents from around the region attended the National March at the White House: Stop the Massacre in Gaza Rally on Saturday. Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian supporters came from across the United States to show solidarity and call for an end to the violence…
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Disabled local kitten survives attack, finds love — and over 4,000 friends
Tanzy, a paraplegic kitten, thrives at Tabby’s Place
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Murata Machinery USA Introduces New MW80GT Compact Twin Spindle Turning Center
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Murata Machinery USA introduces the MW80GT, a twin spindle turning center engineered to produce parts that are 80 mm (3.15") in diameter and 50 mm (2") in length, with a wide gang tool platform that gives it more versatility. Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC – Murata Machinery USA Inc., a leading manufacturer of…
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PLUMSTED: Town revisits plans for walking trail
By David Kilby, Special Writer A concerned resident is joining forces with area organizations and the Plumsted Township Committee to get moving on the walking trail project the township has had on the back burner for a few years. Chris Fowler, of Archertown Road, spoke at the Plumsted Township Committee meeting Aug. 6 and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sign proclaims town as ‘Purple Heart Community’
Township Administrator Anthony Ferrera, Township Committeewoman Gloria McCauley and Purple Heart local commander Ted Dima look over a copy of a sign declaring Hillsborough as a town that remembers war wounded.
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LAMBERTVILLE: St. John’s church renovation is on schedule
A painting of one of the 14 Stations of the Cross has been completed in arches that had previously been painted plain white. The work takes time to add multiple layers of glaze, paint and gold leaf to each.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Food trucks event may be coming back
October plan could get OK Tuesday By John Tredrea, Special Writer Food truck time is on the near horizon for Lambertville. Actually, food trucks — 15 of them — is more like what it’ll really be. Mayor David DelVecchio said Saturday that the agenda of the City Council’s Aug. 19 agenda will include a vote…
