Category: archives
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Princeton Tourette walk getting serious help from North Brunswick mother and daughter
Elizabeth Viola, left, of The Parsons School receives her 2013 NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Educator of the Year Award from former student Ally Abad of North Brunswick.
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POLICE BLOTTER: February 27
Florence Police charged Veronica Bouie, 35, of Jersey City, for narcotics possession Feb. 19. According to police, an officer checked a parked car in the 600 block of West Third Street and saw a bag of marijuana in the vehicle. Ms. Bouie was subsequently charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor…
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HAMILTON: Mayor Yaede renews call for energy revenue
Mayor Kelly Yaede addresses the topic of energy tax receipts in her recent State of the Township address. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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POLICE BLOTTER: February 27
Plumsted Police charged Earnest Bey, 22, of Cherry Hill, Sharif Wilson, 24, of Penndel, Pennsylvania, and Ashley McFarland, 22, of Chalfont, Pennsylvania, with narcotics possession Feb. 20. According to police, patrol observed a narcotics transaction taking place in the area of the Oak Grove Trailer Park. A subsequent motor vehicle stop was made on the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Board hosts education summit
The South Brunswick Board of Education has made considerable progress in many areas, as reported by schools Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney and his administrative team in the annual Educational Summit, as pr By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education has made considerable progress in many areas, as reported by schools Superintendent…
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HAMILTON: Gallery debuts at RWJ Hamilton
‘Generations’ an exhibit of photographs taken by generations of nine families that will debut at Lakefront Gallery on Thursday, March 13. HAMILTON — It stands to reason that the basic rule of organization would dictate placement, but simply grouping like items together just didn’t seem right to Princeton curator Sheila Geisler. As she plotted the…
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CRANBURY: Committee introduces 2014 budget
The Township Committee unanimously introduced its proposed $10.8 million budget for 2014 at its meeting on Feb. 24. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Township Committee unanimously introduced its proposed $10.8 million budget for 2014 at its meeting on Feb. 24. According to the document, of the $10.8 million total, $6,747,579.90 is…
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HAMILTON: Students offer lifesaving aid
Phlebotomist Martisha Scott monitors Alexis Santiago, a Nottingham High School senior during a blood donation drive held at the school Tuesday. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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