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South Brunswick Girl Scouts to bring Cookies to the Troops
From left: Gary Cooper Post 401 commander Sonali Patel, Janine Gaynor, Dennis Collingwood, 2nd vice commander, Richard Allen, service officer, Kelly Zielinski, and Jessica Klein.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Drivers still make illegal turns
Photos by Ed Birch Drivers make illegal left hand turns at both the McDonalds and Burger King Restaurants on a recent Saturday.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On April 7 at approximately 1:30 a.m., police investigated a serious one- vehicle accident on Route 179 at Queen Road. Aaron Mitzen, 23, of Hopewell, was driving south on Route 179 when his vehicle left the roadway and hit and fractured a…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Committee approves $10.3 million budget
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee approved its final $10.3 million 2012-13 municipal budget April 9. Residents will have a local tax rate of 52.3 cents per $100 of assessed value, which is a 14.5-cent increase from last year’s 37.8 cents per $100 rate. Homeowners living in the average assessed…
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LAMBERTVILLE: LPS gets NJ money for ADA bathroom
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor LAMBERTVILLE — The Christie Administration announced Monday that the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) had executed a state grant to the Lambertville School District through the SDA’s Regular Operating District (ROD) grant program. The project is a new ADA-compliant restroom. The state share of the estimated total project cost…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ’69 Met Art Shamsky talks baseball, career
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Art Shamsky, star of the World Champion 1969 New York Mets, was the featured speaker at the annual Israel Bonds Breakfast Program at Congregation B’nai Tikvah in North Brunswick last Sunday. A crowd of around 30 local area Mets fans greeted the star of one of baseball’s most storied teams.…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: WWII hero receives POW honor
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — Harry Havens, of Mary Street, is a hero. The World War II veteran is a former prisoner of war — he was captured by the Germans in 1945. He received the Prisoner of War Medal on April 10 from U.S. Rep. Chris Smith of the Fourth Congressional…
