Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: Welcome class of 2017
Hightstown High School freshmen were welcomed with gifts, such as a book bag and water bottle, that were donated by local businesses.
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CRANBURY: Cranbury Day draws 2,000 people
Submitted photo Ryan Spero, 2, of East Windsor takes a turn at the dunk tank during Cranbury Day on Saturday.
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Prince Street will be closed for roadwork
Roadwork has started on Prince Street. A .4-mile portion of Prince Street (County Route 662) will be resurfaced, according to Burlington County Freeholder Director Joe Donnelly, who announced the new road-resurfacing project began on Sept. 16. Prince Street will be closed to all traffic except school buses and emergency vehicles during the work. Motorists…
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BORDENTOWN: Students will trick-or-treat so kids can eat
Local high school theater students have volunteered to trick or treat for canned food on Halloween “because hunger is a very scary thing.” Bordentown Regional High School’s Thespian Troupe 6803 will participate in the International Thespian Society’s “Trick-or-Treat So Kids Can Eat” program. The program is a national community service program for International…
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REGIONAL: Local fire departments aided Seaside fire battle
Scenes of the devastation caused by the raging inferno in Seaside on Sept. 12. The cause of the blaze has been attributed to wiring damaged by saltwater and sand after the destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy on Oct. 29, 2012. Photos by Amy Batista
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EAST WINDSOR: Bridge over Route 33 finally open
The bridge linking Route 133 and Interchange 8 on the New Jersey Turnpike has opened. Motorists exiting the Turnpike will be able to directly access Route 133 westbound, and motorists traveling eastbound on Route 133 will be able to directly access the Turnpike at Interchange 8. These drivers will no longer be required…
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HAMILTON: Mayor: Audit reveals no further abuse
Mayor Kelly A. Yaede announced the results of an expanded audit Sept. 16. The audit, she said, revealed no additional fiscal misuse or abuse in Hamilton. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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HAMILTON: Township mayoral candidates make their case
Democratic candidate Barbara Plumeri told business leaders she would bring a full forensic audit to the Hamilton, if elected.
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SENIOR MENUS
Sept. 19-26 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
