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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: FedEx tractor-trailer slowly leaked sodium hydroxide from Maine
Batista A member of the Westampton Township Emergency Services HAZMAT response team works to offload chemicals from a FedEx tractor trailer at the Petro Truck Stop on Rising Sun Road on March 2. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police director says mayor threatened his job
Civilian official alleges retaliation for addressing code violations at temporary police station By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — At Monday night’s council meeting, the forum turned into a heated debate over confirmed code violations at the temporary police station on Mercer Street as allegations of employment intimidation also emerged. The Herald filed an Open…
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FLORENCE AND ROEBLING NEWS: Week of March 7
By Peg Dotson, Guest Columnist The Florence Marching Band Boosters members are participating in a Gertrude Hawk Chocolates fundraiser online until March 24. To learn more, contact Nita Childs at [email protected] or Debbie Neas at [email protected] or call 609-499-3080 for a catalog Orders can be placed online at www.gertrudehawk.com, using the group identification number 706158.…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of March 8
East Windsor Police said on March 3 a pregnant woman reported that her ex-boyfriend had threatened to shoot her and her unborn child during a telephone call which resulted in a dispute at Princeton Arms. Armando Conceicao, 47, was charged with terroristic threats and bail was set at $10,000. He later responded to headquarters to…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Johnson 12th in IM at Meet of Champions
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group For the fourth straight year, Taylor Johnson finished her high school swim season at the Meet of Champions. When the Robbinsville High School senior placed 12th in the girls 200-meter individual medley on Sunday, it marked the end to likely the best female swimmer in Ravens program history. ”She’s…
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Prallsville Mills is beneficiary of Progressive Dinner
Local businesses and Mill Society members from both sides of the Delaware River are finalizing plans for the annual Progressive Dinner, on March 23, which benefits the nationally registered historic Prallsville Mills in Stockton. This year’s 2013 event begins with cocktails at the home of Tina and Doug Borden. Local actress Linda Kenyon, embracing the…
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PENNINGTON: Water, sewer costs to increase
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington Borough Council has introduced an ordinance that would bring a minimal increase in water and sewer bills. Council voted unanimously to introduce the measure Monday night. A public hearing and adoption vote on the proposed ordinance is expected to be on the agenda of council’s April meeting. Glen Griffiths,…
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 8
A selection of images for Hightstown and East Windsor readers this March.
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