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  • LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    Viewer of news broadcast recognized suspect and notified police    Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza announced on Tuesday the arrest of James E. Copeland, 61, of Washington D.C., on a third degree shoplifting charge.    On March 18, 2014, a man entered a…

  • COLUMBUS: New Dunkin’ Donuts to open Saturday

    The grand opening for the Dunkin’ Donuts, located in the Homstead Shopping Center on Columbus Road, will feature a ribbon cutting ceremony with local dignitaries, live music, face painting and balloon anim COLUMBUS — This Saturday a grand opening ceremony is scheduled for a new Dunkin’ Donuts.    The grand opening for the Dunkin’ Donuts, located…

  • LAWRENCE: Watershed Stream Cleanup a success

    11,664 pounds of trash removed from area waterways    Over two weekends, volunteers from 12 communities joined with the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and area municipalities to remove 11,664 pounds of trash from local streams and lakes as part of the association’s 8th annual Stream Cleanup.    At Colonial Lake Park in Lawrence, Mayor Cathleen Lewis and…

  • MONROE: Board investigating special services space

    By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Board of Education unanimously voted during a recent meeting to investigate space needs for Special Services and Professional Development Needs.    The board currently has a lease with Mobilease Modular space, having a trailer at Applegarth School, according to Director of Facilities Jerry Tague. The trailers will be…

  • West Windsor Community Farmers Market Opens for 11th Season

    By Chris Cirkus West Windsor, NJ, April 22, 2014 – The West Windsor Community Farmers Market (WWCFM) is pleased to announce the opening of its 2014 market season.  Beginning May 3rd and continuing through to November 22 (rain or shine!), the Market will be open on Saturdays from 9:00am-1:00pm. The WWCFM hosts 15 arms and…

  • Informedika, Inc. Rebrands as Health Gorilla(TM), Inc. Online Healthcare Marketplace Renamed

    Informedika, Inc. Rebrands as Health Gorilla(TM), Inc. Online Healthcare Marketplace Renamed

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Informedika, Inc., has rebranded the company name to Health Gorilla™, Inc. Health Gorilla, Inc.’s online healthcare market is a HIPAA compliant, ONC modular certified Meaningful Use 2 (MU2) solution. Health Gorilla, Inc. enables doctors to order tests and view results from any diagnostic lab or radiology center in the United States.…

  • EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    Jenine Clancy photos. HHS graduate Eric Masotes is the general manager for the new Town Diner in East Windsor.

  • MERCER COUNTY: Officials laud CERT grads

    Among the graduates are JoAnn Baier, and Joseph Whitty, both of Robbinsville. Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes met with students of the latest Community Emergency Response Team on the final day of their course work and graduation ceremonies April 12 at the county’s Dempster Fire Training Academy in Lawrence.    Among the graduates are JoAnn…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops raid underage drinking party, arrest alleged host

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops raid underage drinking party, arrest alleged host

    Five juveniles also charged with drinking underage By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police charged a 40-year-old township man with hosting an underage drinking party last week.    According to police, Charles Nixon, a resident of the Brookside Mobile Home Park on Route 1, is charged with endangering the welfare of a minor after police responded…