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BREAKING: Florence Township Police Chief Scully dead at 58
Chief Alvin Scully, right, addresses the public after being sworn in by Mayor Craig Wilkie last February. Photo by Amy Batista
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Community journalists sought
Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected] Correspondents sought to cover governmental/school meetings and community events. Candidates must have a car while experience in photography is strongly preferred. Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected].
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Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Joins Kids LiveWell Program
By Jenna Murphy Breakout Brand Focuses on Children’s Nutrition with Healthy Menu Items Charlotte, N.C. (April 7, 2014) – Known for its’ Classic American cuisine infused with bold flavors, fresh herbs and spices, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill has joined the National Restaurant Association’s Kids LiveWell program to help families make healthy dining decisions. The National Restaurant Association developed Kids…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Somerset prosecutor charges 27 in five-county narcotics sting
A five-month investigation has resulted in the arrest of 27 individuals who have been charged with various drug, weapon and warrant offenses. The investigation targeted heroin distribution activity in and around Franklin Township and New Brunswick. Police say three individuals conspired to distribute heroin in Somerset, Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer and Burlington counties. One man from…
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Last Days of Taxes
By Angela Scibilia United Way of Greater Mercer County and the Mercer C.A.S.H Campaign will be hosting a series of free tax days in the final week before the tax deadline. These Free Super Tax events are for individuals or families earning under $52,000. Individuals or families earning under $58,000, can file their State and…
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LAMBERTVILLE: DPAC holds auditions for summer Open Air Theatre
Young actors line up for the 2014 Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre auditions.
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BREAKING: Florence Township Police Chief Scully dead at 58
Official confirms chief ‘succumbed to cancer’ yesterday by James McEvoy, Managing Editor FLORENCE — The Florence Township Fire Department, through its Facebook page, announced that Township Police Chief Alvin Scully has died at age 58. The post appeared on the department’s Facebook page around 8 p.m. April 6, indicating that Chief Scully had died earlier…
