Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Reward offered in oxycodone theft from drugstore
Crime Stoppers of Somerset County is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who broke into a Manville pharmacy on May 3. At about 12:50 a.m. Manville police responded to an alarm activation in the Walgreen’s drug store on South Main Street. Officers found a broken glass pane in…
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MONROE: BOE updates public on iPad program
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — After a long wait, and requests from concerned residents and parents, the Board of Education gave a six-month update on its iPad 2 Initiative with a special presentation by Assistant Superintendent Jeff Gorman. Mr. Gorman presented the six-month update on the iPad initiative at the high school based…
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MOMS Club of Lawrenceville West Supports HomeFront
By Andrea Alfieri MOMS® Club of Lawrenceville West recently completed a service project benefiting HomeFront. Club members collected personal care, first aid and baby care items and created 26 emergency kits, 7 first aid kits and 3 new mom/baby care bags for distribution to those seeking assistance through HomeFront. Pictured here (from left to right)…
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PRINCETON: DOT outlines jughandle trial plan for Route 1
By Victoria Hurley-Shubert PRINCETON — Plans to eliminate jughandles at two major Route 1 intersections in Mercer County continued this week as stakeholders met during a Transportation Forum in Princeton Wednesday. One of the suggestions from the forum, held May 23 at the New Jersey Hospital Association, was to involve neighbors to the north and…
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Thanks to many for beautiful day
West Amwell Fair Committee: Karen Baldino, Irma Fuhr, Breanna Fulper, Bill Gill, Betty Jane Hunt, Jim Hurly, Rich Maurer, Bernie Meader Caitlyn Molnar, Tom Molnar, Theresa Schwab, Hal Shute, Heidi Tomenchok, Rob Tomenchok and Cathy Urbanski. ”Celebrate West Amwell” was blessed with a beautiful day and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time, thanks to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police alert residents to rash of burglaries
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police want residents to be aware of recent burglaries taking place throughout the community. The burglaries usually take place during the overnight hours and the suspects generally enter the homes through a rear sliding door, usually unlocked, according to police. ”This type of crime is highly unusual for our…
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SOUTH BR&UNSWICK: Calendar
Sat., May 26 Fiddle Concert, presented by Hanneke Cassell, 3 p.m., South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Free. Call 732-329-4000, ext. 7286, or visit www.sbpl.info. Sun., May 27 Shavuot is the holiday when G-d gave the Jews the Torah on Mount Sinai. The synagogue therefore, has a tradition to relive the moment…
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Centenary pastor to retire
The Rev. Judy Gehrig (right) and Mike Gehrig receiving a proclamation from the City of Lambertville.
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