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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girl Scout cookie selling season begins
Amy Batista photo Cookie mom Christa Peterson and Girl Scout Elizabeth dahl, 15, both of South Brunswick check a Girl Scout cookie order at the Sunny Delight warehouse on Corn Road Friday.
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NEW HOPE: Winter Festival begins on Saturday
NEW HOPE — The Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival runs from Jan. 19-27 this year. The festival will begin with the Fire and Ice Ball, to be held Jan. 19 from 7-11 p.m. at the New Hope Borough Community Room, 123 New St., New Hope. This is an evening featuring live entertainment, dancing and festive food…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Curriculum review: Citizens may participate
”The Hopewell Valley Regional School District is committed to reviewing and renewing all district curricula on a rotating basis,” according to schools Superintendent Tom Smith. The plan, approved by the school board, mandates that every program in the district be reviewed on a five-year cycle. So far, the district has reviewed several programs, including science…
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LETTER: Time to tackle the national debt
From: Gregory Cinque, Millstone Township To the editor: If our federal government was a family that ran up a huge credit card debt and the family went to a financial adviser, what would the adviser do? First, the adviser would do a thorough examination of the family’s current spending patterns, then establish a new curtailed…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Community honors fallen hero
In honor of fallen solider Army Sfc. Benjamin Moore, from left, Deputy Mayor Heather Cheesman, Brian Maugeri, Nancy Maugeri, Vince Torpey, Mayor Lynch, Commissioner Zig´mont Targonski, and parents Amy Moore and Patrick Moore stand with the Honorary Member flag on Monday in Bordentown City. (Photo by Charley Falkenburg)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County $5K grant nets 22 arrests
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A $5,000 grant from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office led police to arrest 22 people in a crackdown around the community’s motels, according to a press release from the department. The county’s Community Concerns Grant provided the resources for the police department to increase patrols around motels and hotels…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Transportation history session set
Shown is the first trolley entering Lambertville in June 1905.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Jan. 18
East Windsor Jackson residents Shanna Biesterfeld, 24, and William Klix, 29, were both charged with shoplifting, obstructing justice and hindering apprehension 5:15 p.m. Jan. 8 at Target. Officers responded to the Target store for a report of a woman observed shoplifting by employees. Store personnel advised that Ms. Biesterfeld, was observed cutting merchandise from the…
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