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Michele Byers
By: centraljersey.com If New Jersey, the most crowded state in the country, doesn’t pay attention to open space and clean air and water, "we can forget about creating anymore jobs." So said former Gov. Tom Kean last October when asked to provide advice to Gov. Chris Christie on the environment of this state we’re in.…
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Beeping package shuts down airport
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – A beeping package inside a UPS truck at the Robbinsville Airport led to the evacuation of the airport and nearby homes on Sharon Road for about two hours last week until the state police bomb squad determined the box contained only a harmless metal detector. The UPS driver was making his…
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Mobile and More: Highlights from the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show
By Ben Britt Come explore the developments from CES at Doug Dixon’s annual round-up and demos of next generation in mobile gadgets and more. Tues., March 8, 2011, 7:30 pm Computer Science building, Princeton University, Room 104, sponsored by the Princeton Mac Users Group (PMUG); open to public; free admission The big theme at this…
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Seniors
By: centraljersey.com The following programs are offered in the Monroe Township Senior Center, located in the Municipal Building on Perrineville Road. The monthly newsletter is distributed around the 15th of the previous month. For more information about these activities or to register in advance, call the center at 732-521-6111. New Year: New Beginnings – Did…
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Allentown
By: centraljersey.com Steve O. Umoro, 57, of Allentown, was arrested Friday at 12:01 p.m. and charged with driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on Church Street. Amaryllis Gonzalez, 27, of Trenton, was arrested Saturday at 1:09 p.m. and charged with driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop on High Street. Robbinsville Police…
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Bordentown City
By: centraljersey.com Police are investigating the theft of a Garmin GPS unit after thieves smashed a brick through the front passenger window of a car parked in the municipal lot Jan. 31. The victim provided police with the model and serial number of the unit and placed a value of $350 on the loss. ***…
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Wood-stove etiquette encouraged
By: centraljersey.com The Department of Environmental Protection is urging New Jersey’s residents to be thoughtful of their neighbors when burning wood for heat. "There’s nothing quite like cozying up in front of a fireplace or wood stove when the weather is really cold, but wood smoke contains pollutants – and some of your neighbors may…
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Help wanted: Consider school board run
By: centraljersey.com If schools boards ran help-wanted advertisements, they might read like this: Wanted: Citizens who are dedicated and hard-working, have a strong sense of ethics, are willing to learn and ask questions and can communicate with and work well with others. Applicants must be willing to represent the interests of the children and the…
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Vote on Feb. 19
By: centraljersey.com On Feb. 19 between 2 and 9 p.m., the annual fire district elections will be held in all three municipalities of the Hopewell Valley. If you live in Hopewell Township, your voting place is the Hopewell Township Municipal Building, 201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road. This year, as in years past, the Hopewell Township Board…
