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PRINCETON: Man in Route 206 accident dies
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The driver involved in a single car crash on Saturday, Dec. 17, on Route 206 died in a Philadelphia hospital from injuries sustained during the crash. Police are still trying to piece together circumstances of the accident. Princeton Township police responded to the single car accident between Cherry Hill Road…
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MONTOGOMERY: Company has growing printer cartridge refill business
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer Residents can have their ink and print it too, thanks to Chris Beyer, the owner of Technician X, a computer service and repair company located in Skillman. Mr. Beyer has found the answer to expensive inkjet cartridge woes in the form of what he describes as his increasingly successful…
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Bayshore drone intercepts Japanese whaling fleet before any whales are killed
Sea Shepherd Security Officer Jeffrey Milstein, Sea Shepherd Pilot Christopher Aultman and Captain Paul Watson stand in the hanger of the Sea Shepherd’s ship, the Steve Irwin, with the drone Nicole Montecalvo, donated by Bayshore Recycling Corp.
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Shen Yun Performing Arts
Shen Yun Promotions International Shen Yun—Ancient Culture Reborn Every legend has its history. Every story has its truths. And the best are rarely forgotten. For the past 5,000 years, China amassed a diverse legacy of heroes, myths, and values that still resonate in the present. Today, Shen Yun Performing Arts is reviving the essence of…
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LAWRENCE: Kownacki in line to be mayor
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Three Township Council members will be sworn into office and a new mayor will be chosen when the council reorganizes at noon on Sunday at the Municipal Building. Democratic Township Councilman Michael Powers will be sworn into office for his third, four-year term, and his running mates, Cathleen Lewis and…
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PLUMSTED: Eagle shelters cats
Ian Manuguerra worked with the Plumsted Trap/Neuter Re´turn Committee to build winter shelters for their feral cat population that the group cares for around Plumsted Town´ship. The TNR Committee works to control the homeless cat population by spaying and neutering the animals. Courtesy photo
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POLICE BLOTTER: Dec. 29
Someone pried off the hasp and the padlock behind an Alcazar Avenue home between 3 p.m. and 7:58 p.m. Dec. 18, but nothing was reported missing. The homeowner’s daughter noticed the shed door was open and notified the victim. *** Po Yuk Chan, 66, of New York City was charged with shoplifting at 5:58 p.m.…
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LAWRENCE: Bostock looks back at time on council
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer After spending most of his adult life working for state and federal officials, the last thing Township Councilman Bob Bostock had ever considered was running for elected office himself — particularly at the local level. Mr. Bostock was accustomed to working in Washington, D.C., first with the late Rep. Dean…
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