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JAMESBURG: Borough addresses trucks hitting Route 522 bridge
Amy Batista photo The low railroad overpass on Route 522 still has the borough and residents banging their heads.
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HAMILTON: Corrections officer admits smuggling phone
Sentencing for township resident scheduled for Sept. 27. TRENTON — A former corrections officer has pleaded guilty to smuggling a cell phone to an imprisoned Bloods gang leader in 2008. Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced last week that Brian C. Teel, 45, of Hamilton, pleaded to the second-degree charge of official misconduct July…
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Hamilton: Township resident indicted on misconduct charges
NJSP employee allegedly posed as inspector during Sandy to obtain a generator by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — A State Police communications systems technician has been indicted for allegedly posing as an inspector to obtain a generator during the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced the indictment Monday, which…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Farmer’s flowers recalls lost love
Word has spread through social media regarding the sunflower field at the intersection of Burlington Path and Emley’s Hill Road.
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NJ tries to reduce organic certification costs
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has partnered with the federal government to reduce organic certification costs. Each qualified producer of organic products is eligible for a reimbursement of up to 75 percent of its costs of certification not to exceed $750. To qualify for reimbursement under this program, an organic producer must…
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EAST WINDSOR: Owner of local TGI Friday’s fined for switching booze
The owner of the local TGI Friday’s pleaded no contest to having served cheap substitutes for brand-name booze. The Briad Group, based in Livingston, has been fined $500,000 for the unlawful practices uncovered at eight of its TGI Friday’s restaurants during Operation Swill. The East Windsor establishment was charged and included in the…
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FLORENCE: New hotel and restaurant planned
Three Route 130 parcels will be combined for project By Amy Batista, Special Writer Township officials envision the development of a mid-rise business class hotel and restaurant on Route 130. The Township Council unanimously adopted an ordinance July 17 regarding a development plan for three parcels in the township’s redevelopment area along Route…
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