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MANVILLE: Police quickly put to use narcotic antidote training
Within hours of being trained how to use a narcotic overdose drug, Manville officers Christopher Morrison, left, and Richard Ozieblo treated a 19-year-old woman. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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LAMBERTVILLE: Line on bridge divides New Jersey, Pennsylvania (updated)
Ian Sanders poses next to the line delineating New Jersey and Pennsylvania on the Lambertvile-New Hope free bridge. He was given to the key to the bridge by the bi-state bridge commission. (Photo by Rebecca Kowalski)
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HAMILTON: In the Miracle League, all are winners
HAMILTON — The score is always tied at the end of the game. The focus is on participation and inclusion rather than winning. These are the rules of baseball on Miracle Field. The Rotary of Robbinsville/Hamilton Townships embarked on a $250,000 capital-raising program in 2004 to cover the cost of building the barrier-free baseball diamond…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Theater year begins in song
Hillsborough High School’s stage offerings for the year will be announced amongst the glitter of performing Broadway stars on Monday night at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the school at 466 Raider Blvd. Theater director B,J. Solomon prevails on his Great White Way friends to give up a night when Broadway is "dark" and…
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Habitat for Humanity Groundbreaking in Hightstown
By John O’Connnor Habitat for Humanity’s Millstone Basin Area affiliate strives to provide safe, affordable housing to our area’s needy residents. We have already served 9 families in our area and invite the community to attend our Groundbreaking Celebration for 4 more partner family homes on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 9:30 – 11:00am on…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Firefighters appreciate new safety tools
Firefighter Eric Pullen demonstrates how to hook up the bailout system and bail out of a window. Photo by Amy Batista
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EAST WINDSOR: Dairy Queen hosting tasty fundraiser
Nina Burden of Columbus and Emma Bowers of Burlington with Dairy Queen owner George Vardakis. Photo by Amy Batista
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MANVILLE: Police quickly put to use narcotic antidote training
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Medical kits to reverse the effects of a narcotics overdose began to be distributed in early August to all of Somerset County’s police departments and county Sheriff’s Office. Within days, one kit was used for an overdose reversal in Manville. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, within one hour after receiving training…
