Category: archives
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LETTER: Corrupt governor should resign
To the editor: The New Jersey constitution of 1947 created an autocracy that was never fully exploited until the Christie Administration took office. By definition, autocracies are totally corrupt in a republic because that kind of power is maintained in a representative democracy by a quid pro quo of selected largess to politicians of…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Green parks bring in the ‘green’
Most park benefits are obvious. Glorious green spaces for playing and relaxing outdoors boost our physical and mental health. They provide shelter for wildlife and places where we can connect with nature, and they teach us about our history and heritage. Parks can serve as large swaths of open space that safeguard drinking water and…
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Women Aware Donation
Residents Shirley Zinker, Joyce Grossman, and Evelyn Gordon with Lyn Kelly of Women Aware program.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Fishing tournament to raise money to fight cancer
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Men Fishing For Women, the 20th annual spring pickerel tournament, will be held Saturday March 29 and Sunday March 30, to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. The tournament, sponsored by the Sportsmen Center and Hi-Tech Carpet & Furniture Cleaning, has a $20 entry fee and is being held rain or…
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LETTER: Corrupt governor should resign
To the editor: The New Jersey constitution of 1947 created an autocracy that was never fully exploited until the Christie Administration took office. By definition, autocracies are totally corrupt in a republic because that kind of power is maintained in a representative democracy by a quid pro quo of selected largess to politicians of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Where to write
We want your letters. They should not exceed 500 words and need to be accompanied by the writer’s address and daytime telephone number — information used only for confirmation and not published. Letters should be emailed to: [email protected]. Letters published on this page are also posted at www.southbrunswickpost.com under Opinions, where others are welcome…
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FLORENCE: Officials respond to odor issue
During the March 5 meeting, township officials told the public the winter has caused increased odors from the Waste Management Landfill located in Tullytown, Pennsylvania. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — It was revealed last week that potholes and shoveling snow are not the only onerous byproducts of a harsh winter. During the March…
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POLICE BLOTTER: March 14
Hamilton Police charged John Papiomitis for shoplifting in 700 block of Marketplace Boulevard on Feb. 27. Police did not provide bail information or value of item(s) stolen as of press time. In addition, police also investigated a shoplifting incident in the 2100 block of South Broad Street. Police also investigated a criminal mischief incident in…
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POLICE BLOTTER: March 13
Robbinsville Police charged Robert Wilbert, 19, of Hamilton, for driving while intoxicated on Feb. 24. According to police, a car driven by Mr. Wilbert was seen with several equipment violations, prompting a motor vehicle stop, during which police said it was determined the driver was impaired. Mr. Wilbert was also charged for careless driving, reckless…
