Category: archives
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LAMBERTVILLE: For council, it’s business as usual
Codification of ordinances could be financed if proposed measure is adopted at an upcoming meeting By John Tredrea, Special Writer The codification of all Lambertville ordinances could be financed if a proposed measure, introduced by City Council Aug. 20, is adopted as expected at an upcoming council meeting. Under the proposed ordinance, $18,050 would be…
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HIGHTSTOWN: JCP&L offers new tools to keep customers informed on outages
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) encouraged customers to use its new communication tools during the council meeting on Aug. 19. JCP&L has introduced two new technologies to make it easier for customers to get important information about their electric service on their computers or mobile devices. Gerald Ricciardi,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Powerball winner comes forward
Lottery officials hold up a check for the unknown winner during a press conference in Dayton earlier this month. Staff photo by Charles W. Kim
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POLICE BLOTTER: August 30
Hamilton Police investigated a theft on Tanglewood Drive Aug. 16. In addition, police investigated a burglary on Stockton Street and a shoplifting incident in the 1700 block of Nottingham Way. Police announced no suspects or arrests. Aug. 17 police charged Donnell Armstrong with auto burglary on Peter Rafferty Drive. Police also charged Deborah J. Sommers…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Powerball winner comes forward
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Lottery officials hold up a check for the unknown winner during a press conference in Dayton earlier this month
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MANSFIELD: Police search for burglary suspect
Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a 23-year-old Paulsboro man suspected of burglarizing a residence on Jacksonville Road. Mansfield Township police investigated the burglary July 12 and identified two suspects, Daniel P. Bennis, of Westville, and Zane S. Layton, 23, of Paulsboro. Police charged Mr. Bennis with burglary and theft from…
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY: County unveils mobile command unit
Submitted photoMiddlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey (center) explains to Freeholder H. James Polos (left), chair of the County Public Safety and Health Committee and Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios the various components of the County Prosecutor’s new Mobile Command Center, which was purchased with State Homeland Security grant funds.
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LETTER: 50 years later, we’re still debating racism
by Amadeo D’Adamo Jr. To the editor: Fifty years ago this month, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke his memorable phrase, “I have a dream that some day…” Those of us who joined him in Washington could look around and believe that “that day” was not long in coming. We were with hundreds…
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HAMILTON: Energetic fun
Picasa Taylor States, 5, and her sister, Lia, 3, of Hamilton, dance with scarves.
