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Trenton Bike Tour 2010
By Kate Bernyk Public Relations FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 3, 2010 CONTACT: Kate Bernyk, Kate Bernyk Public Relations, 732-674-1432 Dan Fatton, Trenton Cycling Revolution, 908-303-4546 Cyclists Invited to Get Dose of Revolutionary History with the Trenton Bike Tour 2010 Over 200 participants are expected to ride in the 14th annual event TRENTON, N.J. —Bicycle enthusiasts,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Taxi licenses remain at issue
Police warn of infractions; one hearing set for Monday By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The Borough Council recently denied four of seven taxi license applications after hearing about serious infractions by the companies from the Police Department. At least one of those companies, Tu Amigo, is appealing the decision, and the council is…
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BORDENTOWN: Carthan wins Patriot Division shot put
The Bordentown High School girls track team placed third in the Patriot Division meet on Saturday. Alicia Carthan won the shot put (35’ 10”). Breanna Hudik was second (118’ 10”) and Kelly Yanucil third (104’ 9”) in the javelin. Melanie Hazlett was second in the 100 hurdles (17.2) and third in the 400…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HMS’s annual cultural festival to present diverse cultures
Members of the Davis Academy of Irish Dance, including (left to right) Meghan Corr, Kathleen Fritz, Jacque Clark and Caroline Watson, will be performing this year.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Officials wary of after-effects of dumped jet fuel
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer It was a shock Sunday morning for many to see a plane circling low overhead, but for residents in Hillsborough and Manville, the biggest concern was the smell of jet fuel that permeated the air after the plane had flown away. Not long after a Continental Airlines Boeing 777 bound…
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The Somerset Valley YMCA Reminds Everyone to Keep Safety First this Summer
David R. Barnes Swim lessons available for all ages and ability levels
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
A worker with International Bio Solutions, of Morganville, reported that someone smashed the front windshield window of a front end loader that was stored on its work site on Hamilton Road sometime between 5 p.m. April 26 and 10:30 a.m. April 27. The damage totaled $900, and the worker reported that a similar incident had…
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MANVILLE: Officials wary of dumped fuel’s after-effects
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer It was a shock Sunday morning for many to see a plane circling low overhead, but for residents in Manville and Hillsborough, the biggest concern was the smell of jet fuel that permeated the air after the plane had flown away. Not long after a Continental Airlines Boeing 777 bound…
