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PERRYVILLE: DRJTBC to be honored at HART awards breakfast
The event is an opportunity for HART to recognize individuals, employers, organizations and local municipalities that have exemplified a commitment to sustainable transportation HART Commuter Information Services, the nonprofit transportation management association serving Hunterdon County, will host its annual meeting and Awards Breakfast on July 25 from 8-10 a.m. at the Grand Colonial, Route 173,…
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LAEF awards summer scholarships
Shown above (from left) are: (top row) Sue Laird, (SHRHS guidance counselor), Jill Myers (LAEF president), Jared Bogdan (scholarship recipient) and Kathrine Hunt (LAEF secretary); (bottom row) Anna Kilcoyne (scholarship recipient) and Justin DeUmberto (scholarship recipient).
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STOCKTON: Anniversary of Centre Bridge fire approaches
One of the photographs of the Centre Bridge’s smoldering remains taken, it’s said, on July 23, 1923.
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HAMILTON: Town officials welcome new Route 33 eatery
New hotdog eatery uses old family recipe by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — Jimmy G’s, a new hotdog restaurant, celebrated its opening June 28, modeling a special family recipe for the hot dog, including green peppers and potatoes on a torpedo roll. Appropriately, the new restaurant is a family-oriented destination, with mostly take-out orders…
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LOCAL PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Lots of people doing different things Army National Guard Pvt. Robert P. Cronce has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons,…
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POLICE BLOTTER: JULY 19
Hamilton On July 9 police investigated a report of graffiti in the 2900 block of Klockner Road. In addition, police investigated thefts in the 100 block of Ellwood Street, on Oregon Avenue, in the 900 block of Marketplace Boulevard and in the 600 block of Pacific Avenue. Police also investigated auto burglaries in the 1700…
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PRINCETON: Plan for mixed-use building on Nassau St.
Plans call for taking a Nassau Street property that businessman Lou Carnevale and others own and turning it into a bank, offices and 16 residential units located above. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Plans call for taking a Nassau Street property that businessman Lou Carnevale and others own and turning it into a bank,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Noelle Neall is engaged to marry Brian Solamon
Engagement announcement Noelle Lyndsey Neall and Brian David Solamon, both of Manhattan, Kansas, have announced their engagement. The future bride is a 2007 graduate of Hillsborough High School. She is a lieutenant in the Army. Her parents are Ron and Geri Neall, of Hillsborough. Her fiancé is a graduate of Ithaca College. He is a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Candidates hit the streets for votes
Democratic challenger Marie Corfield, right, speaks with a resident of Princeton on Saturday.
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