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MANVILLE: Police blotter, weeks of Dec. 24-Jan. 5
• Firefighters had two calls within minutes on Christmas Day. At 8:12 a.m. they responded to a brush fire with live wires on May Place. At 8:15 the smoke/fire alarm brought them to the South Arlington Street pump station. • An East Camplain Road man reported at 10 a.m. Dec. 25 that body panels of his vehicle…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE starts challenging year
Ed Birch photos Clockwise from top, Business Administrator Anthony Tonzini swears in board members Peter St. Vincent, Barry Nathanson and Dr. Stephen Parker at Monday night’s meeting. Teacher’s union President Chris Hines addresses the board as more than 200 teachers in attendance look on.
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PEI Kids Receives $25,000 Grant from Office of Faith Based Initiatives
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ – January 10, 2013 – First or second time juvenile offenders, as well as the overall Mercer County community, will benefit from a $25,000 grant that the Office of Faith Based Initiatives (OFBI), a Division of Programs in the Department of State, recently awarded Mercer County nonprofit PEI Kids. The…
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CHESTERFIELD: There’s a new mayor in town
Richard LoCascio is sworn in as Chesterfield Township’s new mayor as his wife, Amy, and their daughter, Gabrielle, 2, look on Jan. 2. (Photo by Matt Nelson)
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Gavel passed at Township Committee reorganization
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The same five residents have served on the governing body for the past five years, sometimes alternating roles as mayor and deputy mayor. Last week, the mayor’s gavel for 2013 was passed to Township Committeeman Stanley Moslowski Jr., who last served as mayor in 2010. Also at…
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Hunters welcome to help raise funds for volunteers
WEST AMWELL — The third annual fundraiser — this one to benefit the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad — will be held Jan. 19 the Hunt Family Preserve. Hunts will be scheduled from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Three pheasants will be released per hunter for a one-hour hunt. Participants must have a valid hunting license…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Familiar faces start new terms
Monday, Gail Doran (center) is sworn to her new term as councilwoman by Mayor Steven Kirson as Mercer County Freeholder Ann Cannon looks on in Hightstown. (Photo by David Kilby)
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