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HILLSBOROUGH: Police release sketch of home invasion suspect
Composite sketch of Sunnymead Road home invasion suspect
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kids get early presents
Two generous community leaders treated 25 local students to a Christmas shopping spree at Lawrenceville’s ToysRus earlier this month. By Jennifer M. Larkin, Special Writer Two generous community leaders treated 25 local students to a Christmas shopping spree at Lawrenceville’s ToysRus earlier this month. Township Director of Social Services, Lou Anne Wolf said that Monmouth…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Vehicles at business broken into, police say
Police report Three vehicles were reported damaged Nov. 30 while parked overnight at a business on Amwell Road. All three had windows broken. • Jon Dennison, 49, of Lambertville was charged with possession of marijuana after it was found on him when his vehicle was stopped on Amwell Road on Nov. 30. He was also charged…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Start 2014 on right foot with First Day hike
by Michele Byers If you’re one of millions planning to “turn over a new leaf” in 2014 with more exercise and “Vitamin N” — nature — here’s a great way to start off on the right foot. New Jersey’s state parks will host First Day Hikes on Wednesday, Jan. 1, as part of a national…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Still time to get into Santa’s Run
Parade will go through downtown on Saturday afternoon By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Lambertville Fire Department’s annual Santa Run is set to step off at 2 p.m. Saturday. City firefighters and youngsters in holiday costume will make the city merry by parading through the downtown area. ”We’ve been doing the Santa Run every year…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Auto body shop has met ‘great people by accident’
Chris Auto Body does classic restorations, too By John Tredrea, Special Writer This family-owned, 50-year-old, hands-on business auto body work and classic car restoration is about as hands-on as you can get in this world, no? has timely business savvy and an incisive sense of humor in its repertoire, too. It’s Chris’ Auto…
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Unity Bank Donates $21,000 to Food Pantries in Central Jersey and Easton
Joseph LaPlaca (from left) and Jay Dertinger, both volunteers at Linden Interfaith Network for Community Service (LINCS) receive a $1,400 donation from Carolina Alvarez, Unity Bank Linden Branch Relationship Manger.
