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EAST WINDSOR: Fire breaks out at The Orchard
A fire broke out in The Orchard on June 21. By Jennifer Kohlhepp. Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — A fire broke out in The Orchard on June 21. The fire in 166M of the residential community just past Target on One Mile Road extinguished itself prior to the East Windsor Volunteer Fire Companies No. 1…
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CRANBURY: STUDENTS
Dean’s list Charles John Sedor, of Cranbury, was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. The dean’s list recognizes grade point averages of at least 3.6 out of a possible 4.0. Jordan W. Reece, of Cranbury, is one of 696 students at the University of Mary Washington…
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EAST WINDSOR: Black bear spotted
A black bear roamed through the township June 25. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — A black bear roamed through the township June 25. The bear was first seen at 11:35 a.m. in the area of Conover Road and Sussex Lane, according to the East Windsor Township Police. Police and animal control officers…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Three Eagles are honored at ceremony
Troop 489 applauds gaining Scouting’s highest rank Jack Thole, Ben Guarino and Alex Duncan — members of Boy Scout Troop 489 in Hillsborough — have attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Boy Scouting. On June 22, a Court of Honor was held at the Hillsborough Municipal Building to celebrate the achievements.…
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MORRISTOWN: Atlantic Health System, Hunterdon Healthcare System finalize alliance
This alliance allows the health care organizations to collaborate on several initiatives Atlantic Health System and Hunterdon Healthcare System have announced the signing of documents to create a jointly owned health care alliance, The Midjersey Health Alliance, formed to provide patients in Hunterdon, Somerset, Mercer and Warren counties greater care coordination and expanded services. While…
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MANVILLE: Graduates, strap on the seatbelt
Life will be full of ups, downs and swerves Attention, high school graduates: The real world you are heading into doesn’t get any easier than the one you are leaving. College is just as demanding as high school — almost assuredly more so. And, unless you are heading into the military, the job market in…
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HAMILTON: Rotary Club helps local youth
Club presents check to fund summer trip The Rotary Club of Robbinsville-Hamilton Sunrise recently donated $800 to the John O. Wilson Neighborhood Service Center to help fund a summer field trip to Adventure Aquarium for Hamilton Township young people. From left, are Gloria Stephens, executive director of the center, and Donna Williams, Rotary Club president.…
