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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat
Police blotter items from Robbinsville and Allentown Robbinsville A 5,000-watt red Powermate generator valued at $600 was stolen from a storage garage at a construction site on Route 130 North July 2. Patrolman Michael Farrell took the report at 8:55 a.m. Someone stole 2 yards of mulch from A&M Market on Route 130 at 6:55…
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LAWRENCE: Fundraising for fireworks already underway
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The last glowing ember from Lawrence Township’s 2012 fireworks display had not burned itself out in the sky above Rider University last week before township officials launched a fundraising drive for next year’s fireworks show. The 2013 fireworks fund has $1,000 in it, left over from the $26,000 in this…
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SETON HALL UNIVERSITY OFFERS SUMMER WRITING INSTITUTE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
By irene Maslowski Provides Preparation for Writing for the College Essay, Conducting Academic Research and Improving Creative Writing Talent Seton Hall University (www.shu.edu), one of the country’s leading Catholic universities, is offering writing courses this summer as part of Seton Hall Summer Sessions, designed to help high school students sharpen and polish their writing skills…
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C-Donté to Appear at the Popular City Winery
By Stephen McConnaughey C-DONTÉ TO APPEAR AT CITY WINERY New York, NY, July 11, 2012—Songwriter/singer/guitarist C-Donté will be appearing live at the popular City Winery in NYC on Friday, August 3, 2012, at 11:00 PM, in a performance presented by Big Mountain Entertainment. C-Donté combines a mix of styles that reflect today’s Club Rock Romantic,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Envoys for the environment
Allison Kohler speaks to her fellow watershed ambassador program graduates July 6 at the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area Conservation Center in Robbinsville.
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ALLENTOWN: Dogs are all ears at library storytime
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — There’s no barking allowed during storytime at the library, and Amber, Boomer and Jack could be counted on to follow the rules. The three pooches — all highly trained certified therapy dogs — listened in attentive, nonjudgmental silence as groups of youngsters took turns practicing their reading skills…
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LAWRENCE: Brown family gets together — about 250 of them
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Their last names are Mimms, White, Hendricks, Wooten and Brown, and they live as near as Lawrence Township and as far away as California but what they all have in common is their tie to Lawrence businessman A.C. Brown. Sunday afternoon, about 250 descendents of A.C. Brown, whose A.C.…
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ALLENTOWN: Dogs are all ears at library storytime
C.J. Smith, 10, of Upper Freehold, reads to Amber, one of three certified therapy dogs who visited the Allentown library July 5 to listen to children practice their reading skills. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
