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BORDENTOWN CITY: City man among 11 nabbed in national sweep
A Bordentown City man was one of 11 arrested by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department in part of a national sweep last month. A Bordentown City man was one of 11 arrested by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department in part of a national sweep last month. Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield announced the arrest of…
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Resident lauds police, fire for helping friend in need
To the editor: In the 10 years since Bordentown City Cats was founded, we’ve helped countless residents deal with all kinds of unexpected animal-related emergency situations. Two weeks ago a friend — Lee — who lives in Clare Estate reached out for help because his cat — Bruce — was caught in the storm…
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Artists of Yardley
By maggy Robinson Mark your calendar for November 23 and 24 so you will not miss the AOY Fourth Annual Fine Craft Show. This year we will feature some of your favorites and a few new and equally exciting craft artists. The art center will host sixteen displays of deliciously high end, unique and individual works. Each…
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HAMILTON: Sen. Greenstein claims victory
Incumbents win in a close race by Jen Samuel and James McEvoy, Packet Media Group HAMILTON — On Tuesday three Democratic incumbents won their re-election bids for the 14th legislative district. In a close race, Sen. Linda Greenstein, of Plainsboro, outflanked her Republican opponent, Peter Inverso, of Hamilton, by 1,240 votes, according to unofficial election…
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COUNTY: MCCC has engineering equipment
New sophisticated lab equipment will enable Mercer County Community College to enhance engineering offerings at the college. WEST WINDSOR — New sophisticated lab equipment will enable Mercer County Community College to enhance engineering offerings at the college. According to a MCCC release, students studying civil engineering technology and engineering science are getting a hands-on, state-of-the-art…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. ‘Spy apps’ Assembly Republican Ron Dancer, R-Ocean, Burlington, Monmouth and Middlesex, is concerned about the continued erosion of personal privacy and the weakening of Fourth Amendment constitutional privacy rights. Assemblyman Dancer has introduced legislation intended to give consumers clarity…
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MONMOUTH COUNTY: Officials announce joint effort to curtail county gun crime
A joint initiative between county and federal prosecutors has been announced to combat gun-related violence and criminal activity in Monmouth County. ASBURY PARK — A joint initiative between county and federal prosecutors has been announced to combat gun-related violence and criminal activity in Monmouth County. The initiative, “Project Stop the Violence,” was announced by Acting…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City train show returns
Each holiday season citizens create a train display at Old City Hall at 11 Crosswicks St. by Jen Samuel, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Each holiday season citizens create a train display at Old City Hall at 11 Crosswicks St. The day after Thanksgiving families, residents and friends enter the Old City Hall to witness…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS
Tues., Nov. 12 The Northern Burlington Regional Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Meeting will be held at 7:30 a.m. at Town & Country Diner, Route 130 North at Ward Avenue, Bordentown. Yasmeen Khaleel of Capehart & Scatchard will present “Navigating the Digital World of the Decedent’s Estate”. Visit the Chamber nbrchamber.org/
