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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Tyshiona Singh, 23, of Paterson, and a 16-year-old Trenton girl were charged with shoplifting clothing worth a combined $114 from Old Navy at 6:41 p.m. Sept. 10. Quaddus Jenkins, 37, of Trenton, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana after he was stopped by police for littering at 7:49 p.m. Sept.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: A piece of Americana returns
Stewart’s opens on Route 206 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hungry for something different, yet familiar? How about a hot dog or burger with fries and a frosty mug of root beer? For decades, that’s meant Stewart’s Root Beer stands, with the familiar brown triangle on an orange background. It’s back again in Hillsborough, thanks…
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LAWRENCE: >$24,000 in drugs, cash seized in pizzeria raid
More than 30 ounces of powder cocaine with a street value of $3,000, plus nearly $21,000 in cash, were seized after a raid last week at Nino’s Trattoria and Pizzaria on Lawrence Road and at the H By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer More than 30 ounces of powder cocaine with a street value of $3,000,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Beck painting proceeds go to Ely Park
The painting is an image of Hamilton’s Grill Room from the courtyard and was painted on Sept. 7, 2013 LAMBERTVILLE — Artist Robert Beck has agreed to donate all of the proceeds of his recent painting, “Lunch at Hamilton’s,” to the Friends of Ely Park. The 12-by-16-inch oil on panel is priced at $2,800. The…
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MANVILLE: Scouts get honors at ceremony
Boy Scouts from Troop 193 were honored Monday night with many merit badges at a Court of Honor. By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Boy Scouts from Troop 193 were honored Monday night with many merit badges at a Court of Honor held at the VFW. Nineteen scouts qualified for 63 awards since the last…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Busing service improving after early snafus
School district officials scrambled in the first week of classes to iron out pupil busing snafus. By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor School district officials scrambled in the first week of classes to iron out pupil busing snafus, some of which led to the suspension of one the contractors who won bids last April. A Board…
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HILLSBOROUGH: A piece of Americana returns
Stewart’s owner Bill Malamut, left, with Ronnie Thomas of Belle Mead and his nephew Jacob Bacza of Montgomery.
