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MILLSTONE: Six injured in I-95 crash
Two of the vehicles involved in the four-vehicle crash on I-95 on Sunday afternoon. Courtesy photo
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MANVILLE: Hurricane Floyd began run of battering storms
As Floyd’s flood waters rose on Main North Main Street near the Marketplace place and the WalMart store was a watery island.
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Sept. 18
The Jacksonville Community Center hosts a monthly breakfast from 7:30-11:30 a.m. the first Sunday of each month. The Springfield Township Council meets the first Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. for a work session and the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. for a regular meeting. The Planning Board meets the first…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 9-11 ceremonies remember responders on anniversary of day of terror
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Maggie Rose Schmidt dropped a rose on the 9-11 monument at the Woods Road firehouse, then walked away dabbing her eyes. She had attended the remembrance ceremony last Thursday evening, and was moved by the words of honor and the reading of the names of those responders who lost their…
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The Dead Presidents – An Original Graphic Novel To Be Self-published Through Kickstarter
By 1888PressRelease (1888PressRelease) Launch of a new Kickstarter to self-publish an original graphic novel about super-powered DEAD PRESIDENTS fighting super-villains from history and saving humanity! Starting Constitution Day, the day celebrating the document that without there would be no DEAD PRESIDENTS, and lasting 38 days…the number of DEAD PRESIDENTS. This is a Kickstarter project to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: It’s what — and who — you know to get hired
Many new school teachers are familiar faces By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Familiarity breeds . . . employment? Applicants who had some experience working within the Hillsborough School District had a leg up, it seems, when it came to landing a fulltime job this school year. They needed some edge — there were more than…
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FLORENCE: Landfill’s odor has residents complaining
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Waste Management representatives met with the township’s Environmental Commissioners on Sept. 8 to discuss the Tullytown landfill. "We know that the purpose for being here is that there have been odors over here in Florence," said Bob Luliucci, Waste Management’s senior district manager of the landfill complex in…
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LAMBERTVILLE: He’s out of Africa and back home
Lambertville Public School principal worked with medical nonprofit in Kenya By John Tredrea, Special Writer When Lambertville Public School Principal Geoff Hewitt went to Kenya for the last two weeks in May with a nonprofit medical organization, he expected to be working only on the health education component of the program. After all, education is…
