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Government exists to serve itself
Glenn Gabai Hopewell Township I just received the recent tax bill for the remainder of this year and first six months of next year. It is appalling to look at. I am so angry at the federal, state, county and local governments for wasting such large amounts of money at the expense working people.…
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PENNINGTON: Medical careers are next step for some PFAS volunteers
In this vintage 1994 photo, PFAS members prepare to rescue a crash victim. Shown from left are (second) Dick Bailey Jr.; (fourth) Dick Butterfoss; and (fifth), Jacob Goertz. Others in the photo could not be identified.
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American Legion Post 401 Recognized for Scouting Support
Terri McDonald-Hartel, Joyce Kilmer District commissioner, presented Dennis Collingwood, Post 401 2nd vice commander and Boy Scout liaison, and Gary Cooper, Post commander, with awards for the past two years of sponsorship.
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HILLSBOROUGH: National Merit award goes to Aman Thakker
He receives scholarship from George Washington University Aman Y. Thakker of Hillsborough is one of about 1,800 additional winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by colleges and universities. Aman received his scholarship through George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where his probable career field is listed as international relations. The university lies four blocks from…
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Court denies appeal by former top cop
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor An appellate court upheld convictions against a former city police chief, but remanded him for re-sentencing last week. Philip J. Castagna, of Plainsboro, sought appeals from his convictions for conspiracy to murder his wife, Joyce, and contempt for violating a domestic violence restraining order. “We affirm…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Time for summer at Willows
Willows swim club members enjoy raft hour on July 4 at the club pool in Kendall Park.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Groups raise cash for plan crash victim
Boy Scout Troup 10, the Knights of Columbus, and St. Cecelia’s Church in Dayton sponsored a pancake breakfast to benefit the Monticchio family of Monmouth Junction. By Ed Birch, Special Writer Boy Scout Troup 10, the Knights of Columbus, and St. Cecelia’s Church in Dayton sponsored a pancake breakfast to benefit the Monticchio family of…
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STOCKTON: ‘Images of the Mills’ entries sought
Opening reception will be Aug. 9 from 5-8 p.m. STOCKTON —A call for entries has been announced for an August art show, “Images of the Mills,” at Prallsville Mills, Stockton. Cash awards categories for the exhibit are: Unique Use of Materials, Contemporary Significance, Interesting Site Interpretation, Seasonal Historic Interpretation, Best Abstract, Public Use Interpretation, a…
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