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EAST AMWELL: Ringoes man faces heroin charges
Two men have been arrested as a result of a joint undercover drug investigation between the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office and Raritan Township police. Alan V. Benner, 35, of Mountainside, was charged with possession of heroin, being a person not to possess a firearm, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Arts group begins fundraising to build Flemington theater
The Downtown Performing Arts Center (DPAC), of Lambertville, is raising money through the online site, Indiegogo, to build a permanent indoor theater in Flemington. The goal is $30,000 by June 15. The fundraising campaign is part of Operation Curtain Up, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization designed to make this goal a reality. Contributions will be used…
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CHESTERFIELD: Community observes Memorial Day in a memorable way
By David Kilby, Special Writer It was a day that truly captured what America is about, as residents of Chesterfield came together the morning of Memorial Day May 26 to hear the words of a local pastor who gave thanks to all those who have served the country. Rev. Dr. Edward DeSilva of the…
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SOMERSET COUNTY: Hospitals complete merger
Somerset Medical Center will now operate as Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Somerset Medical Center completed their merger June 1. Somerset Medical Center will now operate as Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset. They merged creating a 965-bed hospital — 610 in New Brunswick and a 355-bed acute…
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HIGHTSTOWN:No primary contest in local races
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Even though there are no contested races, there will still be six names on the ballot for next week’s primary election. The Democratic ticket for mayor has Borough Councilman Lawrence Quattrone, who has been on the council for 14 years. He ran for mayor back in the 2010…
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