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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Top cops’ for 2013 are chosen
McLain, Ur win peers’ recognition Two township police officers have been selected by their peers as the force’s “top cops” for 2013. Patrolmen David Ur, who has been with the department for 19 years, and Thomas McLain, a 15-year veteran, won the praise from fellow officers. The Top Cop program was started in 1996 to…
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MANVILLE: Police keep the peace, with no one hurt
Chief Mark Peltack, left, and Mayor Angelo Corradino, right, pose with commended officers, from left, Todd Widitz, Thomas Herbst, Ronald Gazaway, Craig Jeremiah, John Granahan, Michael Peterson (back row), Joseph Buda and William Sampson (back row). (Photo by Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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Robbinsville man dies in early morning crash
Brian Wood, of Robbinsville, was pronounced dead after being extricated from a car by Robbinsville Fire and EMS on Thursday morning. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — A single-car crash has left a 20-year-old township man dead early Thursday morning, according to police. Brian Wood, of Robbinsville, was pronounced dead after being extricated from…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic Alliance supports Beggiato, Le
Primary contest still on horizon John Beggiato and Thuy Anh Le introduced their campaign to the Hillsborough Democratic Alliance on March 5, and were unanimously endorsed by the group. The pair outlined their personal backgrounds, and their experience working as volunteers in the community in sports, education, the environment, other community organizations and township government.…
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Kundert Volvo Helping to Keep Our Children Safe
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Kundert Volvo of Englewood and Kundert Volvo of Hasbrouck Heights are proud to have teamed up with Liberty Mutual to help keep our children safe. On March 22nd, 2014 at both Kundert Volvo locations, they are hosting a Volvo V-60 launch party and child safety event. Jersey City, NJ – This…
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MANVILLE: Craig Jeremiah promoted to police sergeant
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Craig Jeremiah was unanimously voted to a police sergeant Monday night by Borough Council. With the retirement of Sgt. James Paterno, there was a vacancy in the leadership and Mr. Jeremiah was the next patrolman in line for a promotion. His salary will be $126,099. Mayor Angelo Corradino swore…
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Example of leadership via hypocrisy
Max Ramos, Lawrence Township To the editor: It’s no surprise to see payback for the faithful donors come out of taxpayers wallets “Council OKs pay hikes for exempt workers.” (March 5). Consider that the Democrat candidates that won election in Lawrence Township last November raised more than 71 percent of their contributions from outside labor…
