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CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat
Robbinsville Arielle Lingard, 20, of Howell, was charged with heroin possession and other offenses after a motor vehicle stop at 4:12 p.m., April 4, police said. Patrolman Shawn Bruton saw a vehicle traveling south on Route 130 South and pulled it over near Dominos pizza for having a view obstruction hanging from the windshield, police…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Cleanup day is Sunday in township
Hillsborough Township will host its third annual cleanup day on Sunday, April 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. The community-wide cleanup is possible through a state Clean Communities grant. Volunteers are invited to meet at 9 a.m. at the municipal complex on South Branch Road for road assignments. Information is available…
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Community Calendar: April 12 edition
Thurs., April 12 School-age Storytime and Craft: 4:15 p.m., Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road. This class is for children in kindergarten and up. Registration required at www.mcl.org. Allentown Garden Club meeting: 7 p.m., Allentown Methodist Church, Church St., Allentown. An expert from Rehl Farms will show how to press…
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, week of April 12
Sat., April 14 Flea market and craft show: Vendors and crafters wanted for event run by the squad auxiliary to benefit the Manville First Aid & Rescue Squad indoors from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at VFW hall, 600 Washington Ave., rain or shine. Free admission. For info/table rentals, call Pauline 908-725-1246, Ann 908-725-2386 or…
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MANVILLE: Students show off their artwork in library
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer During March, members of the Manville High School and Alexander Batcho Intermediate School Art Society displayed their artwork at the Manville Public Library. A reception was held March 29 to showcase the talents of the students. High school art teacher Desiree Luszcz, along with ABIS art teacher Jennifer Kohl,…
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MANVILLE: Watershed group organizes stream cleanups
Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association will hold its sixth annual stream cleanups over the next three weekends. Volunteers from 11 towns and four counties will don work gloves to help make local rivers and lakes cleaner and healthier. In 2011, more than 360 volunteers hauled 10,568 pounds of trash from area waterways. Since…
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LAWRENCE: Two charged with prostitution at motel
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two women were charged with prostitution after they allegedly offered to perform a sex act on an undercover police officer at the Red Roof Inn on Brunswick Pike last week, according to police Lt. Charles B. Edgar. Tiffany M. Scaletti, 24, of Trenton, and Millicent Moye Mozingo, 29, of Wrightstown,…
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ALLENTOWN: AHS golfers eyeing big year
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The Allentown High School golf team has high hopes for the season ahead and with good reason. The Redbirds return a veteran cast that knows how to win, thus, expectations are high. ”Any team goal for a team that is decent would be to qualify for states and…
