Category: archives
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FLORENCE: Lightning ‘Flashes’ twice
The Florence High School Varsity Baseball Team celebrates after defeating Point Pleasant Beach 4-2 in the Central Jersey Group 1 final game on June 1. (Courtesy photo)
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Win dinner for two to your favorite Green Restaurant
By Brendan McGeehan Bite sized actions can make a big difference for you and the planet. Start with the food you eat. Who will be chosen the favorite green restaurant in New Jersey? Vote today and spread the word! You could win dinner for two at the restaurant you selected!
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EAST WINDSOR: Township honors long-time resident
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Long time East Windsor resident Rita Teubner was presented the 2012 Sylvia Weiss Senior Citizen Award for outstanding service as a volunteer by Mayor Janice Mironov at the June 6 Township Council meeting. Ms. Teubner, who has lived in East Windsor since 1972, is a charter member…
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EAST WINDSOR: Emergency crews extricate woman after two-car crash
The aftermath of a June 1 crash on Route 33 and Twin Rivers Drive in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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FLORENCE: Firefighters recovering from I-295 trailer explosion
UPDATED REPORT By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor FLORENCE — Seven firefighters were injured, one seriously, after responding last Thursday afternoon to a burning commercial tractor-trailer stopped on the shoulder of the southbound lane of I-295, according to New Jersey State Police. ”Troopers from Bordentown station responded to the truck fire” just after 1:30 p.m. May…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Foks enjoy a ‘taste’ around town
Helen Shveima, of Hamilton, and Diane Heinz, of Bordentown, sample pulled pork from the HOB Tavern in Bordentown City on June 2. (Photo by Meg Walker)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Foks enjoy a ‘taste’ around town
By Meg Walker, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — It was a lovely afternoon to stroll and eat on Farnsworth Avenue last Saturday at Downtown Bordentown Association’s second annual Taste of Bordentown City. More than 275 tasters purchased a “passport” — for $10 in advance or $15 on June 2 — which was stamped at each…
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EAST WINDSOR: Emergency crews extricate woman after two-car crash
Multiple emergency agencies help to extricate a woman from a vehicle after a two-vehicle collision June 1 at the intersection of Route 33 and Twin Rivers Drive in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
