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  • Fire and First Aid

    Fire and First Aid Chesterfield Township Emergency Squad No. 269 PO Box 269 Crosswicks, NJ 08515 Location: 302 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road Emergency: 911 Non-emergency: (609) 298-6724 Fax: (609) 723-1330 Chief: Lynn Mathews President: Robert Mathews Consolidated Fire Association P.O. Box 47 Bordentown, N.J. 08505 Emergency: 911 Non-emergency: (609) 298-4761 Chief: John J. Walls President: Kevin F.…

  • Pond Road students win world title

    ‘Magnificent Seven’ claim Destination ImagiNation crown By: Ken Weingartner        WASHINGTON — It is said that it’s not bragging if you can back it up.    So when Pond Road Middle School eighth-graders Stephanie Schroeder, Hope Nemeth, Josh Green, Michael Petty, Emily Panasowich, Jason Nizolek and Torey Edgcomb say they’re the best in the world, it’s…

  • County Government

    County Government County of Burlington PO Box 6000 Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 (609) 265-5000 URL: www.co.burlington.nj.us/ Freeholders: James K. Wujcik, director, Dawn Marie Addiego Farias, deputy director, William S. Haines, Jr., Vincent R. Farias, Theresa D. Brown. Board Clerk: Frederick F. Galdo; Cindy C. Haley, deputy clerk (609) 265-5020 Fax: (609) 702-7000 County Administrator: Frederick…

  • Health Care

    Health Care Rancocas Hospital 218 A Sunset Road Willingboro, NJ 08046 (609) 835-2900 Fax: (609) 835-3061 CEO: Joseph Flamini Admissions Director: Susan Britten Volunteer Coordinator: Cecelia VanEmburgh    Rancocas Hospital, a 318-bed community hospital in Burlington County, has many fully accredited services, including a Neurodiagnostic/Sleep Laboratory, and extensive mammography services. The Cancer Program is accredited by…

  • Watershed group a step in right direction

    Editorial By:    Earlier this week, the Millstone Watershed Council received an award from a Toms River-based environmental group, which recognized the new organization for its work to educate the public about the importance of watersheds.    Environmental groups, such as River Network and the Watershed Management Council, agree that local alliances are key to successful watershed…

  • LOCAL PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

    By:    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP    Two seats, each with a 3-year term    Democrats    William Cashman — 239    Robert Faehner — 215    Republicans    Mark Roselli — 228    George Chidley — 231    CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP    One seat, with a 3-year term    Democrats    no one filed    Republicans    Edward Conway (incumbent) — 120    Michael Hlubik — 163    FIELDSBORO BOROUGH    Two seats, each…

  • University gives $300,000 for Monument Drive

    The gift will allow Princeton Borough to complete the reconstruction of the Borough Hall site. By: Jennifer Potash    Plans to reconstruct Monument Drive will go forward with less impact to borough taxpayers as a result of a $300,000 gift from Princeton University.    University President Harold Shapiro and Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed held a news…

  • Federal Point goes to screeners

    Senior complex eyed for Federal City Road near I-95 interchange By: Lea Kahn    The Planning Board Screening Committee will get its first look at Federal Point, a senior citizens housing development proposed for the 37.2-acre Evans Tract off Federal City Road, during its regular meeting this week.    The Planning Board Screening Committee will meet at…

  • Deer vote delayed

    Bill would empower municipal deer control By:Jane Karlicek    A bill that would allow community-based deer-management programs, that was expected to be voted on Thursday in the state Senate, could be delayed if it still doesn’t have the votes needed for passage.    The bill was held over from the last state Senate session, in May, by…