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PLUMSTED: Winning playground selected
Plumsted residents selected the above playground design in voting held during New Egypt Day. The playground equipment will be installed on the recreation fields sometime in 2013.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, week of May 17
Teacher to present her autism film Thursday, May 17 — Triangle Elementary School special education teacher Tori Wargo will present, “Touched by Autism,” her documentary on how the community embraces autism through the eyes of its families, friends, and educators, at Auten Road Intermediate School at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Comedy night boosts firefighters…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Police Beat
Robbinsville Daniel Pobuda, 42, of East Windsor, was charged with possession of marijuana and other offenses after a traffic stop at 12:41 a.m., May 14, police said. Patrolman Thomas Paglione saw a vehicle traveling south on Route 130 at a low rate of speed with its headlight out. A computer check uncovered that the vehicle…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts work for Bronze Award
Hillsborough Junior Girl Scouts from Troop 60367 collected donated towels and blankets for St. Hubert’s and other local animal shelters to help each girl qualify for the Bronze Award, the highest level service award a Junior-level Scout can earn. They also made dog and cat toys, as shown on the table, for the sheltered animals.…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough cracking down on teenage loitering
By Nicole Malczan, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Parents of teens under 18 who repeatedly violate a new anti-loitering ordinance aimed at minors could face a stiff fine and a requirement to perform community service. The Borough Council adopted an ordinance May 8 intended to help police officers deal with groups of unsupervised minors who have…
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Princeton School for Boys Launches iPad App to Solve Transition Dilemma in K-12 Writing Instruction
By HMPR Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart, an all boys school for grades Junior Kindergarten through grade 8, is pleased to announce the release of a new iPad app co-developed between two faculty members and software development company IT Launchpad, LLC out of Framingham, MA. The iPad app is called Outline Pro and is…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Brownies’ teamwork makes stream clean
Girl Scout Brownie Troop 71146 collected and removed eight bags of trash from the stream at the soccer fields in Robbinsville’s Community Park off Gordon Road. Shown from left are: (standing) Abby Lieberman, Nicole Weaver, Samantha Baron, Maddie Pike, Cara Alban, Amanda DeShaw, and (sitting) Emily Keller and Catherine Yi. (Not pictured: Kelly Carduner and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Pa. chemical fire causes odor
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A chemical fire in Bristol, Pennsylvania led several residents to contact police Wednesday complaining about a sulfur odor in the air, according to officials. In a press release Wednesday, police said that the odor reported by residents could be traced to a chemical fire overnight at a Dow Chemical…
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