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HAMILTON: TCA students raise money for Philippine relief efforts
Mariana Sanchez and Amanda Porras put their artistic talents to work in raising money for TCA’s “Phriends for Philippines” relief project. Courtesy photo
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MANVILLE: Pearl Harbor vet attends ceremony
Nick Alimecco, 95, thanks everyone for remembering By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer VFW Pearl Harbor ceremony 2013 Veterans of Foreign War Post 2290 held its annual ceremony Saturday to remember Dec. 7, 1941, as the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, drawing the United States into World War II. Past Commander Andy Henkel, the master…
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PLUMSTED: Police seeking suspect in armed robbery
Township detectives have issued a warrant for James Warthen, 22, of Pemberton, who remains at large as of press time and is believed to be involved in the armed robbery of an 18-year-old man in the Oakford Lake section on Nov. 24. Another suspect, a juvenile, has already been arrested. Courtesy photo.
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Committee discusses impervious coverage
Buyers of houses on smaller lots are discovering that township ordinances don’t allow them to install a pool or decks, as such construction exceeds the amount of permissible impervious coverage. by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Buyers of houses on smaller lots are discovering that township ordinances don’t allow them to install a…
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ALLENTOWN: Association holds annual tree lighting, open house
The borough was the site of a special weekend celebration to usher in the holiday season while also promoting Allentown businesses. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — The borough was the site of a special weekend celebration to usher in the holiday season while also promoting Allentown businesses. The Allentown Business Community Association its…
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FLORENCE: Rain unable to dampen spirits at tree lighting
Residents young and old gathered outside in front of the Municipal Complex to continue the yearly tradition of lighting the Christmas Tree despite the rain last Friday evening. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Residents young and old gathered outside in front of the Municipal Complex to continue the yearly tradition of lighting the…
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REGION: Cranbury businesswoman found dead in her car
Hightstown resident Joann Palma was found dead in East Windsor last Thursday. She was the co-owner of Cranbury Pizza. This photo is from the business’s web page. Angela Meiss-Henderson photo
