Category: archives
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HILLSBOROUGH: Wetzel’s service to be honored
Longtime fire commissioner stepping aside By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Shortly after Kenneth Wetzel moved to Hillsborough in 1972, he returned to Fanwood to do some banking. On one fall day, he saw smoke nearby and was drawn to a house on fire. He and others went to the back door, but could not get…
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Learning the Birds by Song
By Sarah Stapperfenne New Jersey Audubon’s Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary will offer “Learning the Birds by Song” workshops led by Randolph Scott Little, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Visiting Fellow and New Jersey resident. Class participants will learn to identify the sources of some of the most common sounds that punctuate the many different environments of…
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Lawrence Teen Honored as Top State Youth Volunteer
Ellen “Nelle” Evans, a Lawrence Middle School eighth-grader who, among other things, has organized many food and clothing drives, has been named one of New Jersey’s top two youth volunteers by The P By Michael Ratcliffe In her 13 years of life, Ellen “Nelle” Evans has done more to help the community than most people…
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New Social Security Services (My Social Security)
By David Vinokurov – SSA Manager n Trenton, NJ Information about New Social Security Services (My Social Security) Good Afternoon, I hope you will please share the following information about MySocial Securitywith your respective staff, clients and your Neighborhood Networks. It’s important information that empowers people to take control of their financial future by understanding…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Remembering Sarah
By Charles W. Kim and Nicole Wells, Packet Media Group LAMBERTVILLE — The biting cold and chilling winds did little to dampen the spirit of camaraderie that lit up the night sky at a candlelight vigil remembering bartender and city resident Sarah Majoras. Between 200 to 300 people endured frigid temperatures, standing shoulder to shoulder…
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Former Freehold Borough Employee Remembered
Andrew R. Zarnowski, 65, of Freehold, died Thursday, Jan. 31 at home.
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Three Residential Burglaries Committed on Same Day
Lawrence Township police are investigating to determine if the break-ins just a few blocks apart on Drift Avenue, Gedney Road, and Northbrook Avenue are connected. By Michael Ratcliffe Lawrence Township police are investigating to determine if three residential burglaries that occurred last Friday (Feb. 1) in the central part of town were committed by the…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Gregg A. Melvin, 40, of Ewing, was charged with driving under the influence, obstructing the passage of other vehicles and reckless driving after a police officer discovered his car was stopped in the right lane on I-95 South and he was asleep behind the wheel at 2:15 a.m. Feb. 3. Cars belonging to two Johnson…
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