Category: archives
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BURLINGTON CITY: Camden man charged with murder of cab driver
A Camden man has been charged with the murder of a taxi driver in Burlington City. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor A Camden man has been charged with the murder of a taxi driver in Burlington City. Surveillance cameras at the Trenton Train Station revealed Carey L. Coleman Jr., 22, of Camden, entered a…
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MCCC Grad Sierra Downs Selected for NJCAA Lea Plarski Award
Sierra Downs, front row, left, at the "Spirit of Boston" 5K run with cross country runners Melissa Clair, kneeling second from left, and Hixlayne Cuetia-Rodriguez; standing from left: Rachel Wilson, Kira Costantino, Diana Taveras, Charlay Dingle, Karizma
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: International thespians unite
While many students’ first choice of destinations for the start of summer was a sunny beach, 12 Bordentown Regional High School students made their way to Nebraska. While many students’ first choice of destinations for the start of summer was a sunny beach, 12 Bordentown Regional High School students made their way to Nebraska. The…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops bust alleged thieves
Police charged three men in the last week in connection with a series of thefts from local businesses and vehicles. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police charged three men in the last week in connection with a series of thefts from local businesses and vehicles. North Brunswick residents Michael Odincov, 36, and Clifford Proctor,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Muslim holy month begins
Muslims all around the world including the congregation at The Islamic Society of Central Jersey in Monmouth Junction, began their month of Ramadan or month of fasting on Monday. By Azra Baig, Special Writer Muslims all around the world including the congregation at The Islamic Society of Central Jersey in Monmouth Junction, began their month…
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 12
Hamilton On July 1 police investigated a criminal mischief incident in the 700 block of Shady Lane. In addition, police investigated an auto theft in the 1100 block of Chambers street as well as an auto burglary on Barbara Lee Drive. Police also investigated burglaries in the 1100 block of Deutz Avenue and in the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Department to keep fleet fresh
The Township Council unanimously approved a resolution July 2 to purchase and lease new police vehicles. By Amy Batista, Special Writer The Township Council unanimously approved a resolution July 2 to purchase and lease new police vehicles. According to Mayor Janice Mironov, Police Chief James Monahan recommended the measure. ”We have a recommendation on…
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MANVILLE: Grievance denied DPW employee
Ed Zygiel is undecided about his next move in effort to recover used vacation and sick days after an injury By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Ed Zygiel, who has worked for the Borough of Manville in the Public Works Department for 10 years, is awaiting information how to proceed before commenting on the denial…
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HAMILTON: Patriotic Party
Jeremy Jr. and Julia Shiflett, 1 and 3, of Fort Dix, show their patriotism.
