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REGION: New bridge now open to Old Trenton Road traffic
Just in time for the Thanksgiving travel rush last week, Mercer County and West Windsor officials announced the reopening of the bridge carrying Old Trenton Road (county Route 535) over the Assunpink TRENTON — Just in time for the Thanksgiving travel rush last week, Mercer County and West Windsor officials announced the reopening of the…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School board revises policy on visitors
The Board of Education introduced a revised policy on school visitors at its meeting on Nov. 19 leaving the principals to give permission as to who can visit with students during school hours. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Board of Education introduced a revised policy on school visitors at its meeting on…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Mt. Airy 4-H Club celebrates 90th
4-Her Skylar Delbeni, 14, from Ringoes, serves milk punch to former 4-H club member Bruce Hockenbury, also from Ringoes, at the anniversary dinner.
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REGION: New bridge now open to Old Trenton Road traffic
The bridge carrying Old Trenton Road (county Route 535) over the Assunpink Creek in West Windsor was reopened last week after roughly four weeks of demolition and reconstruction. Photo courtesy of Mercer County
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ROBBINSVILLE: Run benefits Special Olympics
Jared Miller of Robbinsville, who organized the Black Friday Run benefiting the Special Olympics, is recognized by Assemblyman Dan Benson (D-14) at the event.
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LETTER: Building bridges between business and government
To the editor: The Bordentown Township Committee and Economic Development Advisory Committee recently sponsored a business breakfast at Town and Country Restaurant. The meeting was well attended by local business people. This is the beginning of establishing a partnership between government and business. These meetings will be held once a quarter. A strong EDAC…
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POLICE BLOTTER: December 5
Florence Police charged Latanya G. Fitzpatrick, 44, of Florence, for forgery on Nov. 25. According to police, officers reported to Boyd’s Pharmacy and verified that Ms. Fitzpatrick attempted to pass a fraudulent script. She was also charged with tampering with records. In addition, police said, Tyrell Fitzpatrick, 24, of Willingtboro was arrested after it was…
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HAMILTON: School budget talks get underway
With a $200 million budget, Hamilton School District’s financial forecast for the next year is relatively positive, but navigating through such a large budget has required administration to start the adoption p by David Kilby, Special Writer HAMILTON — With a $200 million budget, Hamilton School District’s financial forecast for the next year is relatively…
