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FLORENCE: Police embrace new technology
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Nov. 19, Township Council members were presented with the Police Department’s newest addition to its fleet — equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Chief Alvin Scully told the Register-News on Nov. 16 that the Tahoe “has a new design, and it is equipped with an automatic license plate…
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EAST WINDSOR: Students suggest recycling ideas to township
Celebrating the community contest are, from left, second-place winner Rahul Kamat, third-place winner Harish Rabindran, East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov and Simrit Grewal, first-place winner. (Courtesy photo)
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It’s Never Too Late: Our "Fulfilling the Promise" Journey to Israel
Olga Miccio, Executive Director, and Lauren O’Gorman, Assistant Director of Wilentz Senior Residence, and resident Jacob Weinglass, walking on Masada, the mountain fortress on which a brave band of Jewish rebels fought against the Roman Empire almost 2000
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JAMESBURG: Making spirits bright:
Nicole M. Wells photo Jamesburg residents line up for free popcorn and hot chocolate during the annual tree lighting in Veterans Park Wednesday.
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Mercer to begin deer program at Pole Farm
The Mercer County Park Commission will begin a deer management program at the Pole Farm section of Mercer Meadows. The program will run from Jan. 1 through Feb. 16, 2013, and deer will be harvested by bow only. The majority of the trails in the park will be closed to the public on hunting days;…
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CRANBURY: Lions host annual pancake breakfast with Santa
Amy Batista photo Clay Kaiser, 14, of Cranbury of Boy Scout of Troop 52 pours a batch of “secret” pancake mix into a pitcher during the Cranbury Lions Club 65th annual pancake breakfast on Dec. 2.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On Dec. 1 at 4:40 p.m., police responded to a car/deer accident on Route 179 near Gulick Road. Betty Guth-Snyder, of North Plainfield, was driving north when her vehicle struck the deer. No injuries were reported The vehicle sustained heavy front-end damage…
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PRINCETON: Seminary celebrates a global Christmas
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Merry Christmas can be said in different languages and the holiday celebrated in different ways, something the people at Princeton Theological Seminary know well. On Monday, the seminary again will hold its Carols of Many Nations, a series of three free public services consisting of music and Scripture in…
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