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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A Lanning Avenue resident reported the theft of her 2012 Toyota Corolla, valued at $19,000, while it was parked in the driveway between 5:45 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. May 28. Someone stole a 75-foot-long garden hose, valued at $30, that was hanging on a bracket attached to a Lakedale Drive residence between 7 p.m. May…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of May 31
A man struck a woman pedestrian with his pickup truck just before noon Saturday on River Road, about a half-mile north of Amwell Road. Police reported that Thomas R. Bernard Jr., 20, hit Leonora Torres with his Ford truck while she was walking in the northbound lane of River Road at 11:52 p.m. The impact…
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Two Startups Tie for First Place in VANJ Elevator Pitch Olympics
Jay Trien, President of VANJ (center), presents awards to the top winners n Robert Juncosa, Chief Technology Officer, Thermal Gradient (left) and John West, President, New Tech Wind.
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MANVILLE: Services, parade mark Memorial Day in borough
Andy Henkel tosses a wreath of flowers into the Raritan River to commemorate sailors and soldiers who lost their lives at sea.
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MANVILLE: Library Happenings column for week of May 31
Display case: On display for the month of May is a superb collection of dolls by Gale Skirkanish. Also, the Christ the King School classes will show their creative art pieces this month with guidance from teacher Mrs. Minsavage. If you have a hobby or collection that you would like to exhibit in the display…
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LAWRENCE: Ben Franklin School’s green efforts earn Silver Award
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Ben Franklin Elementary School’s focus on sustainability has paid off, because it has earned “Silver Award” status from the National Wildlife Federation’s “Eco-Schools USA” program — the only school in the state to have earned the award. School principal Christopher Turnbull said he learned of the program through Sustainable…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Budget with municipal tax increase adopted
Average homeowner’s tax bill to rise $54 By Jessica Noll, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council voted 3-2 last week to adopt a $22.35 million municipal budget that will mean a tax increase of $54 a year for a home assessed at the township average. Council President Christine Ciaccio, Ron Witt and Vince Calcagno…
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