Category: archives
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MONROE: Heat made search a more difficult task
When a 72-year-old man went missing from a township senior care center, police, firefighters and medical emergency crews went into action. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — When a 72-year-old man went missing from a township senior care center, police, firefighters and medical emergency crews went into action. Joseph Higginbotham, a resident of the…
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American Legion Post 401 Recognized for Scouting Support
Terri McDonald-Hartel, Joyce Kilmer District commissioner, presented Dennis Collingwood, Post 401 2nd vice commander and Boy Scout liaison, and Gary Cooper, Post commander, with awards for the past two years of sponsorship.
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Impact your community
United Way of Hunterdon County United Way of Hunterdon County needs your help to ensure all Hunterdon County students are prepared for school this fall. The goal is to provide 1,600 school supply kits and/or backpacks so all our children can start the first day of school ready to learn. We are asking individuals,…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Mansfield Township Police arrested Linda J. Reinhard, 56, of Marlton, on July 20 and charged her with drunken driving and reckless driving after responding to an accident on Atlantic Avenue. She was later released to the custody of a family member. No injuries were reported as a result of the crash, according…
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SENIOR MENUS
July 25-Aug. 1 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…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Officials say arms auction will be legal, safe
Miriam Tucker: No ammunition for the firearms will be sold at December event By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville officials and the city firm, Rago Arts and Auction, want area residents to know that an upcoming auction of antique firearms Rago plans to hold is legally compliant and safe. No ammunition for the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Second rabid bat reported
A second rabid bat has been reported in the township, according to officials. The South Brunswick Health Department reported Wednesday that a bat that had tested positive for rabies was discovered on Cardinal Court off of Route 27, north of Sand Hills Road. It is the second time in as many weeks that a bat…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Baseball tourney underway
Azra Baig Anthony DePaz of South Brunswick pitching against the Edison Eagles. Photo by Azra Baig
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Resident new head of transportation group
Ray Kuehner of Dayton has been elected president of the School Transportation Supervisors of New Jersey. By Ed Birch, Special Writer Ray Kuehner of Dayton has been elected president of the School Transportation Supervisors of New Jersey. Mr. Kuehner has worked in various capacities in the field of school transportation for the past 25 years.…
