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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Christmas cheer (photo)
Photo by Deirdre Ryan www.dryanphoto.com After the tree lighting in Bordentown Township on Dec. 2. Santa came to visit. Here he greets Ruth Nelson, of Bordentown Township.
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HAMILTON: Winter wonderland (Photo)
Staff photo by James McEvoy Kuser Park in Hamilton Township became a scenic winter wonderland complete with a variety of attractions and holiday activities for participants young and old last weekend. During the festitvities Saturday night, Olyvia Fry, 10, a fifth grader from McGalliard Elementary School, gets ready to send her letter to Santa.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Unfinished private community raises residents’ concern
Residents of the Estates of Borden’s Crossing, a private community of about 87 homes on Crescent Drive, are looking for answers to why their development and its roads can’t by David Kilby, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Residents of the Estates of Borden’s Crossing, a private community of about 87 homes on Crescent Drive, are…
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REGION: Lottery advises not to give tickets to minors
The New Jersey Lottery has joined forces with the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc. to discourage the gifting of lottery tickets to minors this holiday season. TRENTON – The New Jersey Lottery has joined forces with the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc. to discourage the gifting of lottery tickets…
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POLICE BLOTTER: December 12
Allentown Police charged a 17-year-old female juvenile for narcotics possession on Dec. 3. According to police, the charges were made after a motor vehicle stop on Church Street at 6 p.m. The juvenile was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance under 50 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia, police said. She was released…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: December 12
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Safety inspections Legislation Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald, D-Camden, Burlington, sponsored to improve the state’s ability to respond to large-scale natural disasters has been released by an Assembly panel. The bill (A3694), modeled after successful approaches used in 26…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: December 12
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Safety inspections Legislation Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald, D-Camden, Burlington, sponsored to improve the state’s ability to respond to large-scale natural disasters has been released by an Assembly panel. The bill (A3694), modeled after successful approaches used in 26…
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Tourette Syndrome research needs the stories of individuals and families
By Jeff Weber PISCATAWAY — Every day, scientists and geneticists are working to find a cure for Tourette Syndrome. What if you could actually be a part of the research taking place that could someday usher a cure into existence? You can! Join the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders’ (NJCTS) efforts…
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HAMILTON: TCA students raise money for Philippine relief efforts
Students at Trenton Catholic Academy, through the “Phriends for Philippines” project, are creating beautiful pins from leftover art supplies. HAMILTON — Students at Trenton Catholic Academy, through the “Phriends for Philippines” project, are creating beautiful pins from leftover art supplies. All the proceeds from sales for the pins will go toward relief efforts in the…
