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CRANBURY: Lt. Gov. visits local sciences firm
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno visited VaxInnate in Cranbury on Wednesday as part of her statewide tour of life science firms in the state. VaxInnate is a privately-held, New Jersey based biotechnology company that is developing vaccines for infectious diseases such as seasonal and pandemic flu and dengue fever.…
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MONROE: Monroe’s 2012 class graduates
By Nicole Cosentino, Special Writer TRENTON — Monroe High School’s 384 seniors tossed their caps at graduation June 22 at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton. The stadium roared with cheers and applause throughout the event, but the excitement was not contained to just the spectators. ”I’m excited for the future and whatever is…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: LaRouche group comes to town
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor As the presidential election looms and political pundits jockey to make hay, one group is trying to gain support for removing President Barack Obama from office before he can secure his party’s formal endorsement this summer. ”(President Obama) is like an emperor,” Matt Guice, 61, of Ridgefield Park, said.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — On June 20 at 2:55 a.m., a smoky fire sent four people to local hospitals. Officers Kenneth Housman and Joseph Weber went to 11 Church St. to check out a reported structure fire with four people trapped on the third floor. Upon their arrival, the officers immediately evacuated the second…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: LaRouche group comes to town
Ed Birch photo LaRouche PAC member Matt Guice of Ridgefield Park, stands in front of the Monmouth Junction post office Tuesday morning trying to gain support for his organization’s point of view.
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WEST AMWELL: South seeks school board member
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor WEST AMWELL — The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education has a vacancy for one seat (unexpired term through Dec. 31, 2012). Board member and current president, Nicole Claus, is resigning, effective June 29, “due to her pending move from West Amwell to Lambertville,” according to South board…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Primus Green Energy moving ahead on goal to make gas from grass
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Gasoline made from wood pellets or certain grasses will thrust Hillsborough in the spotlight in the worldwide energy market. In a world thirsty for crude oil products, a low-cost, high-octane gasoline alternative should put Primus Green Energy, located on Homestead Road, in a desirable energy market position. Primus invited top-level…
