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MONROE: Community unites during National Night Out
Amy Batista photos Jamie Miller, of East Brunswick, finds out what it is like to walk intoxicated as does an unidentified boy.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On July 24 at about 5:03 p.m., police — in response to complaints from residents of Linvale-Harbourton Road (Route 579) about drivers ignoring road-closed signs due to a bridge out — stepped up checks of the roadway. During the course of one of…
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MONROE: Locals recall victims
Jovelle Tomayo photo Manmeet Virdi, of Monroe, places a candle among others at the Monroe Township Municipal Center.
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SUNSHINE LIST
Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending us lists of 2012 meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to email changes and/or additions to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177 except on Thursdays. HOPEWELL BOROUGH LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Aug. 9, 7 p.m., 13 E. Broad St. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP FIRE COMMISSIONERS: Aug. 9…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Butterfly Festival slated Saturday
Where can you see more than 20 species of native New Jersey butterflies and learn how to protect clean water and the environment? At the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association’s 12th annual Butterfly Festival, of course! The festival will be held on Aug. 11 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Watershed Reserve in Hopewell Township. The…
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ROBBINSVILLE: 11-year-olds capture Section 3 championship
By Justin Feil, Sports Writer With more size and power, the Robbinsville 11-year-old all-star baseball team captured the Section 3 Little League championship that had narrowly eluded them the year before. As 10s, they had rapped out 19 hits, but 18 of them were singles as they fell in the title game. In the Section…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Aug. 9
By Michelle Marinello Many folks have asked what they can do to help, following the tragic fire at the Metzger home June 11. Adrienne and her son, Adam, lost husband and father and everything except the clothes they were wearing and her car. Donations and gift cards are being collected for Adrienne Metzger by the…
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Waivers could damage soil, air and water
Jennifer Coffey, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association Protection for the water you drink, the air you breathe and the soil in which your food is grown is now open for negotiation. As of Aug. 1, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is accepting applications for waivers to more than 100 environmental regulations. Applicants can…
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