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County extends lease for airline
Lease extends to May 2018 TRENTON — Only six months into its current lease agreement with Trenton-Mercer Airport and Mercer County, Frontier Airlines’ request to extend its lease to five years has been accepted by county officials, according to Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes. According to a press release, Frontier’s lease will be in…
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PRINCETON: Doctors change offices after pipe burst
Some doctors had to move to different offices this week after flooding last week inside parts of a building connected to University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Some doctors had to move to different offices this week after flooding last week inside parts of a building connected to…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Police respond to spike in drug-related arrests
Recent arrests highlight trend of drug peddling through suburbia by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Township officers are working to keep drugs out of Robbinsville, and those who come through the town are being warned. ”We are a proactive police department,” Patrolman Scott Kivet said. “All these people that have these drugs and burglary…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Artist’s ‘Connecting Impressions’ show set
Courtesy photo Hightstown artist Susan Winter’s “Washing Day.”
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PENNINGTON: Medical careers are next step for some PFAS volunteers
On-duty EMTs Rhiannon Thomas and Rich Gordon study in the squad room while awaiting 911 dispatch calls.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Bear Tavern Road speed-limit squabble continues
Kim Robinson urged committee to take over the road or, alternately, see if the county would be willing to agree to a “swap.” By John Tredrea, Special Writer The months-old controversy over the speed limit in front of Bear Tavern Elementary School dominated Monday night’s Hopewell Township Committee meeting, with over a dozen residents saying…
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BETH EL NEWS
Members give sermon during summer By Steve Guggenheim Who is that person and why are they giving the sermon? During the summer months, members of the synagogue are given the opportunity to give the Saturday sermon. This has been going on for a number of years and continues this summer. On Aug.…
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EAST WINDSOR: New gourmet ice cream shop opens
Photo by Amy Batista Christi Cayea, of East Windsor, orders ice cream at Scooper’s Gourmet Ice Cream in East Windsor on Saturday, which was National Ice Cream Day. Co-owner Dawn Martin (right) gets ready to scoop the chosen flavor while co-owner Jayson Nardoza looks on.
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 25
Robbinsville Police charged Benjamin Wien, 36, of Allentown, with narcotics possession July 18. According to police, a vehicle driven by Mr. Wien was seen with a front view obstruction on West Manor Way. A search of the vehicle revealed prescription drugs without a valid prescription, according to police. Mr. Wien was charged with having a…
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