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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township honors fallen heroes
Ed Birch photo. Two annual Township services in Kendall Park and Monmouth Junction honored veterans Monday.
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LAWRENCE: Dog food thief had knife
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Pets Plus employee nearly found himself at the wrong end of a knife when he attempted to stop a shoplifter from taking a bag of dog food Saturday afternoon, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. The employee observed a man take a bag of dog food, valued at…
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New Book on Colonial New Jersey Just in Time for 350th Birthday
By David Veasey NEWS RELEASE New Book Illustrates State’s Colonial Architecture As New Jersey Celebrates Its 350th Birthday (May 26, 2014) —New Jersey’s wide variety of 17th and 18th century extant architecture is the focus of a new book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings. In this the most crowded and developed…
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New Book on Colonial New Jersey Just in Time for 350th Birthday
By David Veasey New Book Illustrates State’s Colonial Architecture As New Jersey Celebrates Its 350th Birthday (May 26, 2014) —New Jersey’s wide variety of 17th and 18th century extant architecture is the focus of a new book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings. In this the most crowded and developed state in…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Park cleanup funds need council’s OK
City planning to replace soil at Cavallo Park this summer By John Tredrea, Special Writer Lambertville is moving toward committing more resources to Cavallo Park, which has been closed until contaminated soil near the surface has been removed and new construction in the park is complete. On the agenda of Tuesday night’s City Council meeting…
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MANVILLE
Senior Corner column, week of May 22 Superintendent of Schools Doctor Johanna Ruberto was honored by the Manville Senior Citizens club on her retirement at the end of the school year. She gave a synopsis of her family life and how events and life lessons were instrumental in shaping her and her ideals. She spoke…
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HAMILTON: Council to limit weapon use
The ordinance introduced prohibits hunting, discharging firearms within the township except to protect life and property. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Hamilton officials are taking steps to prevent the discharge of firearms in the township except for the protection of life, persons or property. The township does not have a prohibition for firing guns or…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Phil Pittore will be missed
He was a "cornerstone of Lambertville’s resurgence,’ writer says To the editor: Lambertville lost one of its finest citizens the other day — former mayor, Phil Pittore. He was one of the cornerstones of the resurgence of Lambertville that we are all enjoying the benefits of today. All who know of his hard work on…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Groups hop to to support YMCA
Estimated 1,000 runners expected for Hillsborough Hop run; online registration closes May 27 More community groups than ever have designated the Somerset Valley YMCA’s Hillsborough Hop 5-K as a charity run of choice for their organizations. The 14th annual race on May 3 benefits the nonprofit YMCA’s annual fundraising campaign that allows it to keep…
