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County marking the return of the AIDS memorial quilt
The AIDS Memorial Quilt is returning to Burlington County for the first time in five years and it is receiving some new panels from Burlington County residents who lost loved ones to the disease. The new panels and other sections of the quilt will be on display in honor of World AIDS Day at the…
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County officials giving away 600 new kids coats
In an effort to help Burlington County children stay warm this winter, state Sen. Troy Singleton and the Burlington County Commissioners are giving away 600 new winter coats this season on Saturday, Dec. 2nd, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Burlington County Emergency Services Building in Westampton. The senator and commissioners are partnering with the…
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Incumbents, newcomer to fill seats on Hillsborough school board
The Somerset County Clerk’s Office certified election results on Nov. 22. Voters in Hillsborough Township went to the polls on Nov. 7 and elected members of the board of education. Four candidates, including two incumbents, vied for three, three-year seats open in the general election. Paul Marini, who is serving as board president, and Cynthia…
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Two newcomers will fill seats on Hillsborough Township Committee
Somerset County Clerk’s Office certified election results on Nov. 22. Voters in Hillsborough Township went to the polls on Nov. 7 and elected members of the governing body. Hillsborough Township Committee Four candidates, including one incumbent, vied for the two, three-year term seats open on the Hillsborough Township Committee in the general election. Democratic candidate…
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West New York man dies after getting pinned between vehicle and garage
A 61-year-old West New York man was killed when he became trapped between a Lexus SUV and a detached garage on Red Hill Road Nov. 29, according to the Princeton Police Department. The man was standing in the driveway of the home on Red Hill Road shortly before 10 a.m. when the 53-year-old driver of…
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‘Committed to full transparency’
The Princeton Public Schools is continuing its relationship with HiTOPS, the nonprofit group that focuses on youth-centered sex education and support. School district officials were reconsidering the district’s relationship with HiTOPS in the wake of a Project Veritas online video, but announced earlier this month that the district would continue to work with the organization.…
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‘Honored to serve you’
The Somerset County Clerk’s Office certified general election results on Nov. 22. Democrats Patricia Taylor Todd and Dennis Ahn have been re-elected to the Montgomery Township Committee. “Thank you for your support. We are humbled that you trusted us with your votes and honored to continue to serve you,” they wrote on their campaign Facebook…
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