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POLICE BLOTTER: November 28
Allentown Police charged Laritza Maysonet, 33, of Trenton, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on Church Street at 6:10 p.m. On Nov. 1. The accused was released without bail. Nov. 10 police charged Sanal Badmagoryaer, 31, of Brooklyn, New York, for driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on North Main…
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Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Opens Mid-December in Moorestown: Now Hiring Top-Notch Employees to Join Bold Team
By Krista Beres Nov. 26, 2013 – Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, known for its’ Classic American cuisine infused with bold flavors, fresh herbs and spices, will open Mid-December and is now hiring experienced and friendly hourly employees. The restaurant specializes in aged steaks, fresh seafood, chicken and ribs seared over a wood fired grill. To apply, download…
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BORDENTOWN: Running for a cause (photo)
Photo by Deirdre Ryan www.dryanphoto.com Participants begin at the second Annual Bordentown 5K Turkey Trot and Family Fun Walk in Bordentown Township on Saturday, Nov. 23. More than 400 participated in the event, which was put together by Foundation for Bordentown Traditions.
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Holiday Music from Stage and Screen
Soloists in the Hopewell Valley Chorus’ winter concert include (left to right) Karen Bolmer, Katy Simonsen, Janet Eickhoff, John Emmons, Tamara Gallant, Chuck Denk, Lisa Ridge, Tim Ridge and Donna Raskin.
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REGION: Residents hope to “Be the Match” for boy with leukemia
Residents came out hoping to “Be the Match” to help Ronald Hogas, a fourth-grader battling leukemia, at the Crosswicks Community House on Nov. 10. by Amy Batista, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — Residents came out hoping to “Be the Match” to help Ronald Hogas, a fourth-grader battling leukemia, at the Crosswicks Community House on Nov. 10.…
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REGION: Mercer County investigating incident involving police
The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office is investigating an incident Nov. 15 where use of force was used by police in an a domestic violence incident that ended in a township man’s suicide. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office is investigating an incident Nov. 15 where use of force was…
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POLICE BLOTTER: November 29
Hamilton Police investigated burglaries on Foy Drive and in the 2100 block of Nottingham Way on Nov. 13. In addition, police investigated an auto theft in 600 block of Norway Avenue, a theft on Argonne Avenue and shoplifting incident in the 100 block of Marketplace Boulevard. Police announced no suspects or arrests. Nov. 14 police…
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STATE WE’RE IN: New fertilizer law goes ‘greener’
New state regulations on lawn fertilizers just kicked in. This means a winter blackout for applying nutrients to lawns. by Michele Byers Lawns don’t usually green up this time of year. But there’s hope yet. The new rules aim to reduce the level of nutrients that end up in our rivers, streams, lakes and bays.…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS
Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings. Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers should contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848. There is a program to help those caring for feral cats in the community. The feral cat program has been established to increase…
