Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: Firefighters respond when fuel oil leak hits Peddie Lake
PART ONE: Fuel oil came from outdoor tank at Franklin Street home By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Fuel oil leaked into the environment this winter from an outdoor residential tank at 132 Franklin St. George Chin, borough construction official, told the Herald that the leak was reported by Petro Oil to the state…
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Community Invited to Horticulture Expo at MCCC from March 15-17
By Candace Zafirellis If you don’t get to this year’s Philadelphia Flower Show in early March, there will still be a great opportunity to see a wide array of beautiful, creative floral arrangements on the campus of Mercer County Community College. After hosting a hugely successful event last year, MCCC will again open its doors…
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Community Invited to Horticulture Expo at MCCC from March 15-17
Everything’s coming up “Jersey Fresh” at the New Jersey High School Horticulture Expo, which will be held at Mercer County Community College March 15-17.
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RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place
Rangpurr is a young, male orange tabby awaiting adoption at Tabby’s Place. About 9 months old, Rangpurr has a handsome striped coat and a white star on his chest. Named after a type of orange, Rangpurr is a sweet, gentle kitten who loves to play. He can be a little shy around people at first.…
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CRANBURY: Retired GOP chemist seeking state seat
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — While government can sometimes be a bitter pill to swallow, Republican Ron Haas wants to help sweeten the medicine by going to Trenton as a legislator. Mr. Haas, 68, of Monroe Township, declared that he intends to run for assemblyman for the 14th District against incumbent Democrats…
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 22
Batista Fuel oil on Peddie Lake water shines in the sunlight on Feb. 15. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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CRANBURY: Retired GOP chemist seeking state seat
CHARLES W. Kim photo Ron Hass, right, is running for the 14th District assembly seat.
