Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Township awards third liquor distribution license
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Investments LLC, based in Linwood, has been awarded a newly created liquor license by Township Council. The council awarded the bid at its regular meeting Tuesday night. The company — which purchased the license for $305,100 — was the sole bidder. The minimum bid was $300,000. …
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NEW HOPE:Rainbow pride
Phil McAuliffe The Phildelphia Mummers All Star Band performs at the New Hope Gay Pride Parade on Saturday.
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WEST AMWELL POLICE BLOTTER
WEST AMWELL — On May 9, at 1:57 p.m., police investigated a two-vehicle accident on Route 518 near Wilson Road. Joseph Fisone, 56, of Skillman, was driving west when he signaled and stopped in the roadway to turn left into a private driveway. His vehicle was struck in the rear by a vehicle operated by…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council nixes traffic safety light
by Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council decided not to proceed with a plan to install a camera at a busy intersection in order to catch motorists running red lights. The plan called for installing a camera at the intersection of Route 1 and Henderson Road as part of a state Department of Transportation’s…
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NEW HOPE:Rainbow pride
Phil McAuliffe Aimee Figueroa and Alexandra Roman of Trenton wear rainbow leggings for the Gay Pride Parade in New Hope on Saturday.
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LAWRENCE: Public can review proposed pike plans
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A special public information session on proposed improvements to Brunswick Pike, between the Brunswick Circle and Lake Drive, has been set for Wednesday afternoon, according to township officials. The public information session, which is a chance for residents to view the proposed plans and comment on them, will be…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the May 21 edition
Coleen M. Sides, 51, of Gates Mill Court in Trenton, was charged with shoplifting shoes and clothing worth a combined $830.46 from Macy’s at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 6:34 p.m. May 2, police said. She concealed the items in an oversized handbag, police said. She was released on a summons. Two men pulled…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A day to remember the fallen
by Davy James, Staff Writer It’s almost time to honor the fallen. Memorial Day Remembrance Services will be held on the front lawn at the Lt. John Farnkopf American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Rd, Monmouth Junction, on Monday, May 25, at 11:30 a.m. Speakers will include Mayor Frank Gambatese, and American Legion Post 401…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Buckle up or face the consequences
by Davy James, Staff Writer Motorists in South Brunswick better have their seatbelts buckled or they’ll soon be paying the price. The South Brunswick Police Department started cracking down on unbuckled motorists Monday as part of the nationwide Click it or Ticket campaign. ”Using a seatbelt is the simplest way for a motorist or his…
