Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Teens charged in burglary try
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two Trenton boys, 17, were charged with attempted burglary for allegedly trying to break into a car parked on J. Russell Smith Road, off Spruce Street, at 1:24 a.m. Aug. 16. police Lt. Charles B. Edgar said. The victim saw one of the two boys both 17 years old…
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IRENE:SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Headaches linger after ‘historic’ weekend storm
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The township was slowly getting back to normal Wednesday following Hurricane Irene’s weekend onslaught. Last weekend’s storm flooded several township roads and the tropical storm force winds brought down hundreds of trees and power lines throughout the community, according to police. As of Wednesday afternoon, Public Service Electric &Gas…
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IRENE:CENTRAL JERSEY: Hurricane causes flooding, road closures
Province Line Road in Upper Freehold was closed due to flooding that washed over the single-lane metal bridge. Photo by Stephanie Bellanova
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United Way of Northern New Jersey Young Professionals Group to Host Live Healthy, Live United Fair
By Tiffany BRIDGEWATER, N.J. – The United Way of Northern New Jersey Young Professionals Group will host the Live Healthy, Live United fair on Saturday, September 10 from 10:30am – 1:30pm at the Adult Day Center in Bridgewater, NJ. This free, family-friendly event is open to all. The first annual Live Healthy, Live United fair…
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Central Jersey: Millstone and UFRSD schedule joint meetings
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education and the Millstone Board of Education have scheduled a series of three joint meetings during the 2011-2012 school year to discuss shared services and academic issues. Dr. Richard Fitzpatrick, the UFRSD superintendent of schools, said last week the joint meetings would…
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MANSFIELD: Mansfield awaits DEP word on warehouse project hearing
By Amber Cox, Special Writer MANSFIELD The township’s Wastewater Management Plan is still waiting on approval from the Department of Environmental Protection that would clear the way for a construction of a sewer system for Columbus and a 1.9-million-square-foot multi-warehouse development on 100 acres next to the 60-acre Liberty Lake campsite. In August the…
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Preschool Opening
By Bonnie Martin Beginning September 7th, a new preschool will be opening in Hopewell NJ, at the beautiful Rambling Pines Day Camp situated on Route 518. Minds and Manners may be a new name in the child care business, but the staff has been in the educational field in this area since 1986. You may…
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IRENE:CENTRAL JERSEY: Hurricane causes flooding, road closures
Floodwaters surround a home on Magnolia Avenue in Plumsted. Photo by Sherri Lotito
