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  • CRANBURY: Police discover pot plant lab

    A marijuana grow lab along with other paraphernalia and weapons was discovered Jan. 12 by local police. By Amy Batista, Special Writer    CRANBURY — A marijuana grow lab along with other paraphernalia and weapons was discovered Jan. 12 by local police.    Christopher L. Nady, 33, of Cranbury was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana…

  • MILLSTONE: Foundation hosts casino night

    The Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence will be hosting its second annual Casino Night fundraiser on Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Battleground Country Club in Manalapan. MILLSTONE — The Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence will be hosting its second annual Casino Night fundraiser on Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Battleground Country…

  • ALLENTOWN: Resident president of health-care group

    ALLENTOWN: Resident president of health-care group

    Chris Gahler Allentown resident Joseph E. Stampe was recently named president of Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations. Courtesy photo

  • MONROE: Residents worried hunters too close to middle school

    Members of the public urged the Board of Education to “pressure” the Township Council about changing its ordinance allowing hunters near schools. By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — Members of the public urged the Board of Education to “pressure” the Township Council about changing its ordinance allowing hunters near schools after middle school students…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Planners to hear solar farm plan

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Planners to hear solar farm plan

    Deputy Mayor Jim Cann announced the Bordentown Township Planning Board will hear a PSE&G proposal to construct a 9-megawatt solar field on the Waste Management Landfill on Route 206. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP – Deputy Mayor Jim Cann announced the Bordentown Township Planning Board will hear a PSE&G proposal to construct a…

  • OCEAN COUNTY: Prosecutor warns of tainted drugs

    OCEAN COUNTY: Prosecutor warns of tainted drugs

    Officials warn overdoses may have been caused by a batch of heroin that included toxic elements. The suspected tainted drugs have a “Bud Light” stamp. Courtesy photo

  • MONROE: Feist indicted on charges from June auto crash

    Township Engineer Ernest Feist, 55, was indicted on Jan. 17 on two counts of aggravated assault and three counts of assault by auto for allegedly causing a multiple vehicle crash in the township last By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    MONROE — Township Engineer Ernest Feist, 55, was indicted on Jan. 17 on two counts…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: January 23

    Florence    Jan. 6 police charged Shondale Woods, 23, of Florence, on warrants for theft and credit card theft.    According to police, Ms. Woods was unable to post $2,500 bail for the warrants and was then taken to Burlington County Jail.    Police charged Douglas L. Morgano, 50, of Roebling, for narcotics possession on Jan. 8.    According…

  • REGION: School bomb threat believed to be hoax

    The bomb threat that led to the New Jersey State Police canvass Upper Freehold Regional School District schools last Thursday has been determined to be a hoax. by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — The bomb threat that led to the New Jersey State Police canvass Upper Freehold Regional School District schools last Thursday has…