Category: archives
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MANSFIELD: Recalling veterans’ sacrifice
Batista Members of Boy Scout Troop 45 of Columbus handed out American flags at the annual Memorial Day service on May 19 at the Mansfield town hall. Photo by Amy Batista
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: May 30
By Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Municipal Office is seeking a part time clerical assistant 20 to 25 hours per week. A cover letter and resume must be received via email to [email protected] or dropped off at the Municipal Clerk’s Office no later than May 31. For more information, call 298-2311. The Northern Burlington County…
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MANVILLE: Borough remembers soldiers’ sacrifice
Memorial Day marked by VFW ceremonies, parade Charles Kletz, a Navy veteran of World War II and a contributor to the local VFW, rode as the grand marshal in Sunday’s Memorial Day weekend parade.
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NEW BRUNSWICK:Edison Cop pleads innocent to charges
Accused of trying to burn out fellow officer and family in Monroe By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor NEW BRUNSWICK — The Edison police officer facing attempted murder and aggravated arson charges for allegedly setting fire to the Arlene Drive home of a superior and his family last week pled not guilty during his arraignment…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PNC Bank bandit sought
Picasa Police photos Video surveillance photos of the man police believe robbed two PNC Bank branches inside Stop&Shop supermarkets in Monroe and Franklin Park May 22.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Skeele lives his academy career to fullest
John Skeele and the Air Force Academy six-way parachute team moves into a formation high above an airplane landing field.
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LAWRENCE: Council OKs zoning change for 37 acres
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer An amendment to the Land Use Ordinance that changes the zoning from residential to commercial on a 37-acre parcel, located on the corner of Quakerbridge Road and Lawrence Station Road, gained Township Council’s approval last week. With no comment, Township Council unanimously approved an amendment to the Land Use Ordinance…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Some polling locations change for Tuesday’s primary election
Residents won’t cast ballots at township elementary and intermediate schools next week. As of the June 4 primary election, there will now be only six polling locations. The move, approved by the county Board of Elections, was made for consolidation and traffic reasons. Here’s the poll breakdown: • Three districts (numbers 1, 8, 30) will vote…
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ALLENTOWN: Mill owners, occupants lament reopening delays
The Old Mill was the subject of extensive discussion at the May 21 Borough Council meeting. Owners say they have encountered issues in reopening the historic facility. Staff photo by James McEvoy.
