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Avoid driving if storm materializes
DRJTBC warning The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission today urged motorists to refrain from driving if possible should a predicted snowstorm hit the agency’s Pennsylvania-New Jersey service area Friday into Saturday. “The current projections are for anywhere from four to eight inches of snow and maybe some ice to hit our region over the…
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Business Owners Gear Up for Social Media and Marketing Summit
Focused on educating and inspiring business owners, the program features seasoned speakers from Inc.com, Outspoken Media, The DSM Group, BrainStorm Tutoring LLC and more.
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Mercer Youth to Benefit from Grants Supporting Local Nonprofit PEI Kids
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ – February 7, 2013 – Throughout 2013, Lawrenceville-based nonprofit PEI Kids will be utilizing several government, corporate and foundation grants it has received to help ensure the safety of Mercer County children. PEI Kids’ services include engaging and developmentally appropriate Prevention/Education and Intervention programs relating to personal safety; physical and…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Jan. 8
East Windsor This past Sunday, Feb. 3, officers responded at 12:35 a.m. to a Princeton Arms West address for a report of a father who was chasing a man that was peering into his daughter’s bedroom. Police said officers found the girl’s father in the area of the Princeton Arms West Apartments parking lot…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Gregg A. Melvin, 40, of Ewing, was charged with driving under the influence, obstructing the passage of other vehicles and reckless driving after a police officer discovered his car was stopped in the right lane on I-95 South and he was asleep behind the wheel at 2:15 a.m. Feb. 3. Cars belonging to two Johnson…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Remembering Sarah
By Charles W. Kim and Nicole Wells, Packet Media Group LAMBERTVILLE — The biting cold and chilling winds did little to dampen the spirit of camaraderie that lit up the night sky at a candlelight vigil remembering bartender and city resident Sarah Majoras. Between 200 to 300 people endured frigid temperatures, standing shoulder to shoulder…
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Learning the Birds by Song
By Sarah Stapperfenne New Jersey Audubon’s Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary will offer “Learning the Birds by Song” workshops led by Randolph Scott Little, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Visiting Fellow and New Jersey resident. Class participants will learn to identify the sources of some of the most common sounds that punctuate the many different environments of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Chung sets school butterfly record
Raider boys third at Somerset swim meet By Justin Feil, The Packet Group David Chung was looking for some confirmation that his swimming was back up to speed. The Hillsborough High School senior got it at the Somerset County Championship on Saturday at Montgomery High. Chung won the 100 butterfly in a school-record 51.20 seconds…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Feb. 7, 2013
Hopewell Township police Acting Lt. William Springer reported: Officer Kevin Koveloski went to a Ridgewood Avenue address Jan. 23 and arrested Brandon McClintock, 21, of Ridgewood Avenue, Hopewell, who was wanted out of Ewing Township on a criminal warrant. Mr. McClintock was turned over to Ewing Township police. Officer John Ferner arrested Jermar A. Scott,…
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