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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Monday topic is ‘What’s up with our kids?’
families and schools so all might learn how, together, youth can be supported. ”We are pleased to have this opportunity to share the survey data with the community and to learn from our youth. This will provide an opportunity to work as a community to make positive change and to provide what is needed for…
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PLAINSBORO: Former emergency room worker indicted on sex charges
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A former emergency room technician at University Hospital of Princeton at Plainsboro was indicted on charges that he had sexually assaulted a female patient and forced another female patient to touch his genitals last year. Edher Osorio of Princeton faces up to 10 years in prison on second-degree sexual…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor: Don’t trash recycling program
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The trash vs. recycling ratio in town has become a concern for Mayor David Del Vecchio. Citing recent data that showed a marked drop in the city’s recycling rate in January, coupled with a spike in the amount of trash collected, Mayor Del Vecchio is urging all residents…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Business to celebrate first anniversary
Randy “Now” Ellis, of Randy Now’s Man Cave and Consignment Shop on 15 Park St. Bordentown City, showcased specialty chocolate items in February. The Man Cave is celebrating its first anniversary this Sunday, March 10 from noon to 5:30 p.m. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.dryanphoto.com)
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EAST WINDSOR: Township offers free gun locks
EAST WINDSOR — The township is sponsoring a Gun Safety Program that is distributing free gun locks to any resident. The program will run through the end of March, a township release said. ”This is a pro-active initiative, geared to promote and provide improved gun safety. These locks if properly used by lawful gun…
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EAST WINDSOR: Town works on 2013 budget
Officials seek to keep budget flat despite state-required increases BY David Kilby, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — As the municipal government prepares its budget for 2013, some state-required increases add up to approximately $560,000. Last year, the township’s general operating budget was approximately $20 million, and Mayor Janice Mironov said at the first budget workshop…
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 8
Batista Kindergartener Zachary Sargent, 7, reads a book to fellow classmates as part of Read Across America on March 1 at the Grace N. Rogers Elementary School, Hightstown. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Local children request Easter donations
The Hopewell Valley YMCA Kindergarten Enrichment Program is seeking Easter donations of non-perishable items, Easter candy and small toy items for the Tender Hearts organization. Tender Hearts provides services to the families of soldiers stationed at Fort Dix and McGuire Air Force Base. Donations will be accepted at the Kindergarten Annex (425 S. Main St.,…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: FedEx tractor-trailer slowly leaked sodium hydroxide from Maine
By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Emergency personnel were removing pallets of various mixed corrosives at the Petro Truck Stop from a FedEx tractor-trailer that was leaking sodium hydroxide Saturday afternoon. Police said the driver was carrying four different chemicals — phosphoric acid, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide and inorganic phosphate. There was a…
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