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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton A victim reported someone scratched his or her car with a sharp object, causing damage to the paint sometime between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on July 8 while it was parked at the Princeton Shopping Center. Alba Molina, 57, of Bordentown, was charged with having an active traffic warrant for $175 out of…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS
Artist Michael Malzone will be part of the fourth annual exhibit, “Along the Delaware River and Crosswicks Creek.” at the Artful Deposit gallery, 201 Farnsworth Avenue, Bordentown City, through Fri., Aug. 23. Call 609-298- 6970 or visit the gallery blog at: www.artfuldeposit.blogspot.com/. Mr. Malzone has been a professional artist over 30 years and teaches painting,…
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HAMILTON: Patriotic Party
Fireworks capped off Hamilton Township’s annual Independence Day festivities July 5. Photos by Rebecca Nowalski .
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Historic Hopewell blanket available
Fundraiser for HFD Auxiliary The Hopewell Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary is presenting its second Historic Hopewell Throw blanket. The woven throw, which measures 48-by-68 inches, is available in four colors on a natural background: cranberry, hunter green, blue and black. The cost is $40 each and includes a brief history of each of the historical…
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New Hope auto show revs its engines
by John Tredrea, Packet Media Group NEW HOPE — Who is the central figure in the American history — and, in fact, the world history — of the automobile? It could be Henry Ford, the man whose mastery of the mass production of automobiles, made it possible for millions of people to afford a car.…
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PENNINGTON: Senior services funding request still up in air
Pennington Firehouse expansion also topic By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington Borough Council took no action during its July 2 meeting on Hopewell Township’s request that the borough contribute $5,000 toward Valley-wide services for senior citizens, officials said. Council is expected to revisit the issue during its August meeting. After a long discussion of the…
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PRINCETON: Merchants group to issue Princeton debit cards
Shoppers in Princeton will have the option of using a special debit card or a mobile payment option through their smart phone to make purchases at local retailers, pay for parking and even give bac By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Shoppers in Princeton will have the option of using a special debit card or…
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MANVILLE: Grievance denied DPW employee
Ed Zygiel is undecided about his next move in effort to recover used vacation and sick days after an injury By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Ed Zygiel, who has worked for the Borough of Manville in the Public Works Department for 10 years, is awaiting information how to proceed before commenting on the denial…
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