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Same job, different town
New cop takes no time off before starting By:Eric Schwarz Craig Jeremiah didn’t take a vacation when he moved from being a police officer in Hillsborough to serve in Manville. Mr. Jeremiah, a lifelong resident of Manville, began work as the borough’s newest patrolman on Monday with shooting practice and an afternoon swearing-in. He had…
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Student’s interview inspires assemblyman’s visit
Insight into assemblyman duties explained By:Jeff Mikalaitis Student’s interview inspires assemblyman’s visit Staff photo by Jeff Mikalaitis Assemblyman Joseph Malone with student Kevin DeMille. Jeff Mikalaitis Staff Writer û û û BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Assemblyman Joseph R. Ma lone III (R-30) paid a visit to the Peter Muschal School Monday to give third-grade students…
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WW-P grad Barry drafted by A’s
Rider junior goes in 15th round By: Bob Nuse Kevin Barry had been looking forward to the day when his opportunity to play professional baseball would arrive. That day came Monday when the West Windsor-Plainsboro High graduate was selected by the Oakland A’s in the 15th round of Major League Baseball’s draft. “My goal was…
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Deer bill poised for June 22 vote
The bill’s sponsor in the state Senate says he’s confident of passage. By: Jane Karlicek There’s still time left for a bill allowing community-based deer management programs to be voted on by the state Senate, and the bill’s sponsor says he is now confident he has enough votes for passage. Sen. Robert Singer (R-Lakewood) said…
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Lee’s a natural link to Florence’s great sports teams
By:Sean Moylan Like Mickey Mantle, Bob Feller and “the Natural” the legend of Florence’s Rick Lee began in rural America. “I grew up with my four cousins on a farm,” said Lee, who was the co-captain and star first baseman for the Florence Township Memorial High School varsity baseball team. Together with his cousins…
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Student’s interview inspires assemblyman’s visit
Students learn of assemblyman’s duties By:Jeff Mikalaitis û û û BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Assemblyman Joseph R. Ma lone III (R-30) paid a visit to the Peter Muschal School Monday to give third-grade students some in sight into the duties of a state as semblyman, and a chance to voice their opinions about issues that concern…
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Suit filed to overturn smoking ban
Opponents of a comprehensive smoking ban in Princeton sought a court injunction to stop the ordinance from taking effect next month. By: Jennifer Potash As expected, opponents of the comprehensive smoking ban adopted last week by the Princeton Regional Health Commission sought a court injunction Thursday to stop the ordinance from taking effect next month.…
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Market raid leads to 32 arrests
Most arrested from New York state By:Vanessa S. Holt SPRINGFIELD — A raid at the Columbus Farmer’s Market on Route 206 Sunday resulted in the arrest of 32 people, according to the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office. The 30 adults and two juveniles were charged with violation of the New Jersey Trademark and Counterfeiting Act…
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Assembly members discuss local issues with the Press
By:The Cranbury Press Editorial Staff Democrat Assembly members Linda Greenstein and Gary Guear began serving two-year terms in January. The two met with The Cranbury Press’ editorial staff to share their views on issues that include Route 92, a proposed commuter rail line linking the shore area with the northeast corridor line, campaign finance and…
