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ROBBINSVILLE: Biplane flips upon landing at airport
A biplane flipped upside down while landing at Robbinsville airport on Friday. There were no serious injuries. Photo by Sean Lynch
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ROBBINSVILLE: Biplane flips upon landing at airport
A vintage biplane flipped after landing at the Robbinsville airport next to the Miry Run Golf Course on Friday afternoon, but the pilot was not seriously injured. Photo by Sean Lynch
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Historic Correspondence between Lincoln, Grant and African-American Abolitionist will Auction at Rago’s on September 16.
By Rago Arts and Auction Center Lambertville, NJ: On September 16, Rago’s will auction a collection of correspondence belonging to George T. Downing, an abolitionist, businessman and civil rights advocate. Lot 2627 contains twenty letters, including one from Abraham Lincoln dated 1862, one from President Grant, and others from prominent civil rights leaders and abolitionists.…
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Historic Correspondence between Lincoln, Grant and African-American Abolitionist will Auction at Rago’s on September 16.
Lot 2627, George t. Downing Abolitionist Papers, $6,000-8,000
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IT’S A “BLING” THING: NEW SILVER OR 14K GOLD PLATED STYLUS COMES WITH SWAROVSKI CRYSTALS, RHINESTONE CLASP, NECKLACE
The Stylish Stylus is a fashionable way to save one’s manicure and touchscreen at the same time. In retail stores this fall, The Stylish Stylus comes with silver or gold accents and rhinstone clasp so it will never get lost.
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CHESTERFIELD: UPDATED REPORT: Man dies in Turnpike crash; father, son hurt
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP — One man died after a late night multi-vehicle accident on the New Jersey Turnpike in which a father and son also were injured. The father remained in intensive care as of press time Tuesday — nearly two weeks after the Aug. 9 crash. New Jersey State Police…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Aug. 24
East Windsor Michael Deluca, 27, of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, was charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana under 50 grams at 3:10 p.m. Aug. 12 after being stopped on Route 130. Patrolman Joseph Carabelli received a report of a 2006 Chevrolet traveling on Route 130 South in an aggressive and erratic manner, police said. He stopped…
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REGION: West Nile virus precautions urged
By Peter Sclafani, Packet Media Group Officials say mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus arrived early this year and are urging residents to take precautions to prevent contracting the disease. West Nile virus can cause irritation and swelling of the brain and can be fatal. Normally the virus does not appear until the middle of…
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Benefit wine tasting slated for Sept. 14
Ride 4 Erik — Caring for Kids with Cancer will present a wine tasting at Old York Cellars, Ringoes, on Sept. 14 from 7-9 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. One hundred percent of money raised goes to families in the area with a newly diagnosed child and to research. The event highlights various area…
