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  • FLORENCE: Teachers and police shoot hoops for charity

    FLORENCE: Teachers and police shoot hoops for charity

    The fourth annual Hoops for the Holidays-Books vs. Badges raised nearly $1,700 for charity Dec. 9. After the event, Police Chief Alvin Scolly, second from left was honored for his service to the community. Pictured, from left, are Detective James Ford, Chief Scully, first grade teacher Amy Wright and Superintendent Donna Ambrosius. Courtesy photo

  • LAWRENCE: Congressman at Rider says optimism lacking

    The recent flurry of retrospectives surrounding the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy carried, in part, a reminder of the optimism that prevailed in the United States in By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The recent flurry of retrospectives surrounding the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy carried,…

  • American Legion Post 401Collects over $1,000 in Toys for Toys For Tots

    American Legion Post 401Collects over $1,000 in Toys for Toys For Tots

    Packing up Toys for Tots are, from left, Lou Scurato, Post 401 Toys for Tots co-chair, Gary Cooper, Post 401 commander, Bob Blum, past commander, and Richard Allen, service officer.

  • PLUMSTED: Officials hope to continue July 4th celebrations

    PLUMSTED: Officials hope to continue July 4th celebrations

    Picasa Plumsted officials are committed to maintaining July 4th celebrations despite ongoing fiscal challenges. Photo by Rebecca Nowalski

  • COUNTY: $46.7 million to help fund school projects

    Sen. Diane Allen announced last week that $46.7 million in state funding has been approved to support $103 million in school construction projects across Burlington County. Sen. Diane Allen announced last week that $46.7 million in state funding has been approved to support $103 million in school construction projects across Burlington County.    The funding approved…

  • HAMILTON: Council approves pay raise for mayor

    Ordinance also authorizes increased salary for other municipal employees by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Township Council adopted an ordinance granting raises for recently re-elected Mayor Kelly A. Yaede as well as just over a half dozen others Tuesday evening.    The measure provides for 1.5 percent raises for Mayor Yaede as well as…

  • MILLSTONE: Ambulance bill riles resident

    Resident believes he was double-billed due to tax subsidies by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer MILLSTONE — An emergency call went out from the home of township residents Evan and Dawn Maltz on June 4.    Mrs. Maltz experienced a medical issue and required an ambulance. She was picked up by emergency medical technicians that had been…

  • New site gives you the best credit advice

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  • HAMILTON: Voters say no to referendum

    HAMILTON: Voters say no to referendum

    An architect’s drawing shows a proposed 24,000-square-foot firehouse, the subject of a failed referendum last week. Voters served by the Hamilton Township Fire District No. 2 voted 246 against and 95 for the $7.55 million proposal.