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POLICE BLOTTER: June 20
Robbinsville Police arrested Joshua Fortes, 19 of Robbinsville, charging him with marijuana possession June 15. Mr. Fortes’ vehicle was stopped by police after he was observed failing to utilize a turn signal in the area of routes 130 and 33. During a motor vehicle stop on Sharon Road, police said evidence of narcotics was detected.…
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PLUMSTED: New Egypt High School honors Class of 2013
Picasa Lindsey Brandt (left) and Kimberly Simunovich sing along with their fellow students during the chorus’ rendition of the New Egypt High School alma mater at graduation Tuesday. Photos by Rebecca Nowalski.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Students honored with annual awards
School officials, community leaders laud students’ achievements by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Two weeks before accepting their high school diplomas Robbinsville High School seniors were recognized for academic success and community service contributions at the annual senior awards night. In addition to dozens of scholarships at the June 4 ceremony, department and athletic…
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MANVILLE: Middle-school marketers make their pitch
Students devise business plan for imaginary products By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group KoolCumber Hummus and Shushu Lee’s sesame dipping sauce were among the 23 salad dressings, dips and salsas unveiled at the Alexander Batcho Intermediate School’s third annual Dressed for Success competition on June 13. The school’s eighth-grade students were responsible for presenting a…
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PLUMSTED: Staff, student honored at year end
Teachers of the year, retiring educators recognized by David Kilby, Special Writer PLUMSTED — The end of the Plumsted School District’s 2012-13 school year brought many farewells and even more expressions of gratitude to educators, school officials and students. During the June 12 board of education meeting, the board acknowledged the service of three retiring…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Triangle School parties on its 50th
Matthew Armento, a second-grade student, sits in the Humvee brought to Friday’s Triangle School celebration by the Army National Guard. (Photo by Kelly Velocci)
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Finding the best deals on used cars
Used vehicle prices remain high, so it pays to shop around for the best deal. But how far are you willing to drive to find a bargain? By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The good news for new-car shoppers is that resale values remain strong, meaning they’ll get more money for their existing rides in trade.…
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Q&A
Jack of all trades with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve taken up backcountry hiking and camping, often requiring travel on wet, rutted dirt roads to get to the trails. We’ve learned that a conventional jack isn’t useful when you need to change a tire because it sinks into the muck. Is there anything you can think…
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