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MONMOUTH COUNTY: Water main break leads to state of emergency
The collapse of three large pipes at the Swimming River Reservoir in Tinton Falls on Friday at noon has prompted a state of emergency in Monmouth County. Photo courtesy of Monmouth County.
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MONMOUTH COUNTY: Water main break leads to state of emergency
Saturday update: Boil-water advisory now reduced to 22 towns By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor New Jersey American Water Co. and Monmouth County officials reduced the countywide boil-water advisory on Saturday to only 22 towns directly affected by the collapse of three large water pipes at the Swimming River Reservoir. The mandatory ban on outdoor water…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Seniors of the Class of 2012 graduate
Deirdre Ryan Seniors prepare to graduate from Bordentown Regional High School on June 21. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of June 29
East Windsor Complainants reported that two unlocked vehicles on Allison Road were entered overnight and items were stolen between 11:30 p.m. June 19 and 9 a.m. June 20, police said. In one of the vehicles loose change was taken, in the other a GPS unit was stolen. Police said a complainant reported that a laptop…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Seniors of the Class of 2012 graduate
Deirdre Ryan The band plays on as seniors prepare to graduate in Bordentown Township. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Congressman aids town in bid for FEMA funds
By Jennifer Bradley, Packet Media Group BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Funds from the federal government have arrived to help offset the cost of repairs for Hurricane Irene damages. The storm hit the East Coast last year at the end of August. At Monday’s Township Committee meeting, Mayor Karl Feltes announced that two grants were awarded to…
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‘Bordentown Bombers’ blast way into District 12 Semis
Bordentown All-Stars competed last weekend in games against Lawrence and Robbinsville. Jimmy Porcelli runs to first base. (Courtesy photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Route 33 bridge work start date pushed back
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Buses and heavy rigs will have a few more days — including the Fourth of July — to travel across the Route 33 bridge in town. The bridge’s construction and repair project has been delayed by one week by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. The new start…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Seniors of the Class of 2012 graduate
Deirdre Ryan Bordentown Regional High School held its graduation ceremony on June 21 at the Performing Arts Center in Bordentown Township. Gabriel Ayeni receives his diploma from Kimberly Zablow of the Board of Education. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)
