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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville Police Department reported: — On Oct. 10, Sgt. Robert Brown stopped Deborah J. Marut, 45, of Lambertville, on Route 29 for obstructing an intersection. Ms. Marut was found to have an active warrant out of Flemington Borough Municipal Court for $ 250. Ms. Marut was released and given a summons for obstructing an intersection.…
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Monroe needs another grocery store
Rose Ferrito To the editor: Our family has lived in Monroe for the past 20 years. During that time, many farms have disappeared, and housing developments have sprung up. New schools have been built, and some schools have gotten additions. Many changes have come about to the recreation center, library and senior center, just to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legislative candidates debate issues at forum
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Legislative candidates from the 16th District, left to right, Marie Corfield, Joe Camarota, Maureen Vella, Sen. Kip Bateman and Jack Ciattarelli, prepare to debate the issues in Princeton on Monday night.
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DAYTON: Dayton man uses song to help hungry
Charles Kim, The Packet Group Dayton resident Larry Campanella not only has a song in his heart, but a heart in his songs. The 55-year-old special education teacher is releasing his fourth CD this week and said he would donate half of each CD’s $15 cost to Elijah’s Soup Kitchen in New Brunswick. ”It is…
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CRANBURY: Susan Goetz says she’s a good match for Cranbury
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY Susan Goetz, the Democratic candidate for Township Committee, said she believes in the environmental integrity of Cranbury and also said she believes her three decades in the township has helped her notice what living in it is all about. She is running against Republican Karen Callahan for the one…
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MONROE: Octoberfest brings autumn spirit to Monroe
Kael Zarsky, 4, of Monroe, saddles up for his pony ride on Pretty Pony Rides at the Octoberfest.
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Unity Bank Finances Plainfield Subsidized Housing Development
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (October 20, 2011) – Unity Bank has financed the latest Housing Authority of Plainfield (HAP) residential acquisition and revitalization project, providing financing for a duplex at 936 West Third Street in the city. As part of its commitment to partner with civic-minded organizations in the communities it serves, Unity…
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Unity Bank Finances Plainfield Subsidized Housing Development
From left at an event: Randall Wood, Housing Authority of Plainfield; Willie Brooks, Edison Job Corps Academy; Lewis Hurd, Plainfield Community Development Corporation (PCDC); Ricky Williams, PCDC; and John Oliver, Unity Bank.
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JAMESBURG: PTA holds first book fair at Barnes & Noble
Jamesburg Detective Kevin Wilson reads to students.
