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PRINCETON: Five more abuse charges brought against dog trainer
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Megan’s Law offender from Princeton, already accused of killing one dog and abusing another, was charged Thursday with committing animal cruelty against two dogs he owns last year. Princeton Animal Control Officer Mark Johnson said Thursday that a past acquaintance of Michael G. Rosenberg has come forward claiming…
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GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring school safety requires arming students with respect
By Lisa Wolff School safety is receiving a lot of attention in the media lately. Usually the discussion centers on physical security such as cameras, access and emergency response. Our district administration can comprehensively speak to those issues. Additionally, the discourse includes mental health concerns. Once again, our schools take a proactive approach engaging in…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Majoras’ death, result of ‘tragic accident’
Prosecutor: ”The official cause and manner of death from the medical examiner are pending toxicology results” FLEMINGTON — There has been a positive identification of Sarah Majoras, 39, of Lambertville by the Hunterdon County medical examiner. Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza issued the update at 2:41 p.m.…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Arts Initiative gets a boost
By John Tredrea, Special Writer All five member of the Hopewell Township Committee reacted enthusiastically to a proposal for a Hopewell Valley Public Arts Initiative (HVPAI) aired at Monday night’s committee meeting. ”I think it’s a fabulous idea,” said Committeeman Michael Markulec. “We already have great programs in youth recreation and other areas. An Arts…
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CNA Information Session at MCCC’s Trenton Campus Feb. 5
By Candace Zafirellis This spring, Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies is expanding its Certified Nurse Aides (CNA) program to its Trenton campus at 102 North Broad Street. A free information session will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 3 p.m. in the Kerney Center, room 409. Classes are set to begin…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Feb. 1
East Windsor Hunan Wok was the place of a reported theft between Dec. 1 and Jan. 14, according to police. A complainant reported that during that time period approximately $300 to 400 worth of used cooking oil was stolen from behind Hunan Wok. During the theft the suspect also damaged the storage container valued at…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Group home could be ready for summer occupancy
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Construction of a group home for individuals with disabilities is under way on Harbourton-Rocktown Road in a scenic, rural area of northwestern Hopewell Township. ”After years of preparation, all parties involved are thrilled that the framing has started for the new Hopewell home,” said Kathryn Sampson, of Community Options, Inc.,…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Elementary school holds a day of service
Kindergartners (from left) Flynn Ellery and Nico Corbo craft fleece blankets for the East Trenton Center, which provides food, supplies and shelter to those in need.
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