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MEETING CALENDAR: December 27
Tues., Jan. 7 Hamilton Township Council, reorganization meeting, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers, 2090 Greenwood Avenue. Hamilton Township Board of Education, reorganization meeting, 8 p.m., Administration Building, 90 Park Avenue Thurs., Jan. 9 Hamilton Township Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall Council Chambers, 2090 Greenwood Avenue. Tues., Jan. 14 Hamilton Township Zoning Board, 6:30…
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POLICE BLOTTER: December 26
Robbinsville Police charged Amber Vandertuyn, 26, of Moorestown, for driving while intoxicated and narcotics possession on Dec. 11. According to police, a car driven by Ms. Vandertuyn was seen failing to signal a lane change on I-195. An ensuing search of the car revealed a small amount of heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, police said.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Department announces new traffic priority system
Township Robbinsville fire officials recently announced Opticom, a traffic priority system for emergency vehicles, is now operational at two dangerous intersections of Route 130. ROBBINSVILLE — Township Robbinsville fire officials recently announced Opticom, a traffic priority system for emergency vehicles, is now operational at two dangerous intersections of Route 130 — the Robbinsville Bypass Road…
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BORDENTOWN: Artists’ works to be displayed at church
The First Presbyterian Church of Bordentown will hold its first art exhibit and sale celebrating local artists and raising funds to support church ministries. BORDENTOWN — The First Presbyterian Church of Bordentown will hold its first art exhibit and sale celebrating local artists and raising funds to support church ministries. According to a release, artists…
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REGION: Book, author has pluck and spunk
Stafford’s historical fiction hints of introspective biography by Chuck O’Donnell, Special Writer Janet Stafford foists racism, gender inequality, marital strife, the loss of loved ones — not to mention the Battle of Gettysburg — upon the characters in her latest book like so many cannonballs launched across the fields during one of the bloodiest battles…
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COUNTY: Farm preservation announced
The Hunter Farm homestead in Hopewell Township has been preserved through a partnership between Mercer County and Hopewell Township, announced Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — The Hunter Farm homestead in Hopewell Township has been preserved through a partnership between Mercer County and Hopewell Township, announced Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes.…
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HAMILTON: Fire service mulled, district consolidation raised
Township officials and the public heard a comprehensive presentation Tuesday from fire officers regarding fire services in Hamilton and the possibility of eventual consolidation. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Township officials and the public heard a comprehensive presentation Tuesday from fire officers regarding fire services in Hamilton and the possibility of eventual consolidation.…
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Huge January Book Sales
By rodney richards Huge Friends Book Sale in Hamilton! Hardbacks from $.50, soft cheaper Join us Saturday Jan.11 from 11 am to 4 and Monday Jan 13 from 9 am til 7:30 pm Hamilton Twp Public Library, lower level 1 Samuel Alito Jr. Way, Hamilton, 08619 Info call 609-581-4091
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LAWRENCE: Judge reduces fatal crash driver’s bail
The bail for an alleged drunk driver that crashed into a truck and killed his three passengers Dec. 12 on Interstate Highway 95 has been reduced to $500,000 cash or bond, according to the Mercer County P Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group LAWRENCE – The bail for an alleged drunk driver that crashed into a…
