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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the Feb. 11 edition
Rider University student David C. Myslinski, 18, of Lansdale, Pa., was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after he was found to have a metal pipe containing marijuana residue in his Kroner Dorm room at 1:44 a.m. Feb. 5, police said. He was released on a summons. A Lawrence resident reported the theft of…
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FLEMINGTON: Hospital to host colon exhibit
Visitors can take a journey through The Colossal Colon® at the center, March 1-5 In recognition and awareness of colorectal cancer, Hunterdon Medical Center will host The Colossal Colon® exhibit, an oversized model of a human colon that is 40 feet long and 4 feet tall. The Colossal Colon® is an educational tool unlike any…
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MCCC Students Are Going to Italy
Leading the trip to Italy are faculty members, from left, Andrea Lynch, Chris dePagnier and Marilyn Dietrich.
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LAWRENCE: At least two incumbents plan run for board seats
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two of the three incumbent school board members whose terms are expiring will run in the April 20 annual board election, but the third member is weighing his options. Laura Waters and Leon Kaplan said they are planning to seek a third term on the school board, but…
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LAWRENCE: Valentine’s Day benefit will help Haiti victims
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Salvatore Scarlata had been planning a family vacation to the Dominican Republic for months, but when he learned of last month’s earthquake in neighboring Haiti, he decided to do something for the victims there. Mr. Scarlata, who is the chef and owner of Vidalia’s restaurant at 21 Phillips…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Teen needs donations to attend medical forum
Austin Kruger, 16, of Bordentown City, is raising funds to attend a youth leadership forum on medicine this summer.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Lawmaker warns ‘bleak’ forecast for state aid
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee has received dire warnings about the state aid it can expect to receive this year. Namely none, warned state Assemblyman Joe Malone, R-30th. ”I’m the bearer of potentially very bad news,” he said during public comment at the committee’s Monday meeting. He explained the…
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MANVILLE: Borough withstands winter’s one-two punch
Snowstorms keep road crews busy By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Despite concerns about the second wave of snow expected to fall in the mid-afternoon, local officials reported no problems clearing the 6 inches or so that had fallen on the borough by noon Wednesday. ”We salted the roads (Tuesday) night, and had the crew out…
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IRS Offices in Trenton & Edison Open Sat. Feb. 20 to Assist Taxpayers; 7 Other NJ Offices Open
By Gregg Semanick-New Jersey’s IRS Spokesperson MOUNTAINSIDE NJ – Nine Internal Revenue Service offices will open their doors on Saturday, February 20,2010. IRS staff will provide assistance for taxpayers dealing with difficult economic times. In order to assist taxpayers, nine IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TACs) are open on Saturday, February 20, 2010 from 9:00 a.m.…
