Category: archives
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MONROE: Pennsylvania man evades police
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police in the region are on the lookout for a Pennsylvania man that allegedly stole two vehicles and led police in Monroe Township in a brief high-speed pursuit, according to officials. According to police, the incident began at around 4:08 a.m. Wednesday in Florence Township, Burlington County. A Florence…
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1
Batista Fuel oil continues to sit on the Peddie Lake surface Feb. 26. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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JAMESBURG: Local Girl Scout holds blood drive
By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — For one local Girl Scout, when it came to working on earning her Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can be awarded, it was more personal and about saving lives than just earning her award. Jenna LeBrun, a senior at Monroe Township High School, held a…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township holds first 2013 budget meeting
Officials predicting most department budgets will not increase this year By David Kilby, Special Writer Most of the Public Works department’s expenses will remain flat, except for a 4.5 percent anticipated rate increase from Jersey Central Power and Light since the company has to make up for unexpected costs from Hurricane Sandy. – William Askenstedt,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Discount cards go on sale
Hillsborough Middle and Auten Road Intermediate schools’ discount shopping cards are on sale for $5, starting today. Proceeds go to school programs and teacher grants. Venders offering discounts include Lenny’s Pizza, Petrock’s, the UPS Store, Cafe Piazza, China Moon, Universal Lacrosse, Joey G’s, Amwell Auto & Tire and 22 other local stores and restaurants.…
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HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1
Here are some of the photos from the March 1 edition of the Windsor-Hights Herald.
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Bordentown school board president denies public comment
Michael Dauber of Bordentown Township To the editor: I attended the Bordentown Regional Board of Education meeting on Feb 20 to speak about the negative impact that a recent policy change to the 2013-2014 school calendar would have on families with special needs children. However, that chance was denied. According to Lisa Hartman, board president, my…
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MANVILLE: Library Happenings column, week of Feb. 28
March is Youth Art Month and the Manville High School/ABIS Art Society is exhibiting student artwork at the Manville Public Library from Monday, March 4, to Wednesday, March 27. All are welcome. * * * Tax forms: The Manville library has some federal tax forms available. Please call 877-777-4778 for others. The library does not…
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