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POLICE BLOTTER
City of Lambertville police reported: — A 16-year old boy was arrested on Dec. 14 after police were called to the area of North Union Street at 7 p.m. to check out a group of juveniles breaking bottles in the street. Officer Anthony Memolo located the teens on York Street and one of them indicated…
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FLORENCE: Traffic to flow differently
FLORENCE — This winter will mark a traffic shift by the New Jersey Department of Transportation as a new phase of the Route 130-Hornberger Avenue Bridge project begins. The Route 130 shift will occur over Craft’s Creek. On Wednesday, the NJDOT said it is replacing the bridge in stages so that at least one travel…
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South students are recognized for academic success
South Hunterdon Regional High School has issued the following honor roll for the first marking period: — Grade 12 — Robert Albanir, Kyle Campbell, Emma Carpenter *, Sean Dale *, Sarafina DiBetta, Jessica Esposito, Patrick Ferry *, Robert Foder, Mikayla Fulper, Eric Gillette, Elyse Hartpence, Holly Kapsimalis, Roxanne Kreider, Zachary Mastrich, Lydia McDaniel, Hana Mershon,…
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ALLENTOWN: Five AHS students earn national honors
. ALLENTOWN — Five Allentown High School students have been recognized as “commended scholars” in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program, according to AHS Principal Constance DeNicola Embley. The students are Harrison Adler, Michael Anthony, Jasmine Ragoowansi, Madison Schubert and Caroline Tkachuk. These academically talented seniors will receive letters of commendation from the school and National…
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"Grease!" Interactive Movie Sing Along at Kelsey Theatre Jan. 25-27
Theater To Go presents an interactive presentation of the fun-loving 50s film “Grease!” starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre.
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ROBBINSVILLE: PRMS student rocks on to help cancer patient
Samara Sheller, a first-grader at Chesterfield Elementary School, is the inspiration for the Samara Rocks concert.
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ROBBINSVILLE: BOE grapples with school security concerns
Connecticut school massacre prompts safety local safety review By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — In light of the elementary school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut three weeks ago, the Board of Education is considering beefing up security measures by manning the district’s schools with armed guards. In a lengthy discussion at the Dec. 18 Board…
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BORDENTOWN: Children receive gifts
The Bordentown Elks provided gifts to more than 100 local children and their families this holiday season. (Courtesy photo)
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Welcoming Dr. Linda Marrone to Animal Health Care of Marlboro
AHC We are very happy to welcome Dr. Linda Morrone in joining our team as our new associate veterinarian at Animal Health Care of Marlboro. Dr. Morrone, previously of Twin Rivers VCA Animal Hospital, brings with her more than 10 years of veterinary experience in medicine and surgery. We welcome Dr. Morrone’s past, previous and…
