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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of Oct. 27
A resident of Oliver Court reported a burglary and theft that occurred while the home was unoccupied during daytime hours. Electronics estimated to be worth $2,280 were reported stolen. The township police detective bureau is investigating. * * * On Sept. 28 an employee of STS reported that, during overnight hours, that $175 worth…
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PLUMSTED: Voters approve new ambulance
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor PLUMSTED The New Egypt First Aid & Emergency Squad received the go-ahead from voters last week to upgrade communication equipment and replace its 11-year-old ambulance. Residents voted 154 to 105 in favor of the Oct. 19 referendum that authorizes the Plumsted Board of Fire Commissioners to spend up to…
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ALLENTOWN: Positive drug tests decline at Allentown High
By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer ALLENTOWN The number of students who tested positive in random drug tests taken at Allentown High School during 2010-2011 dropped significantly from the prior school year, according to AHS administrators. At the regular meeting of the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education on Oct. 19, AHS Principal Connie Embley…
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PLUMSTED: Two candidates vie for one Township Committee seat
Sam LeNoble, unaffiliated candidate for Plumsted Township Committee
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The First of Octember
Cotsen Children’s Library It’s time once again for our stupendous, creative, fantastical event! We supply the scads of cool art materials; YOU supply the imagination! Based on the zany holiday invented by Dr. Seuss in his book Please Try to Remember the First of Octember, unleash your inner inventor and build a magnificent "something" in…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Waterfrong project explained to district
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP A representative of the Bordentown Waterfront Community LLC presented the Bordentown Regional Board of Education with an overview of what his project in the township’s Waterfront Village Redevelopment Area would bring to the school district. Jeffrey Albert on Oct. 19 explained that the area has been designated…
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HILLSBOROUGH: McCauley and Tomson deserve vote
Township Committee endorsement In this year’s race for two Township Committee seats, it’s difficult to depart from a record that has kept Hillsborough in the high tier of places to live in the state and America. Finances are sound and well managed, recreation and library programs are jewels, and there’s a healthy mix of housing…
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MANVILLE: Ex-mayor showed his leadership
To the editor: I urge the voters of Manville to get out and vote on Nov. 8 to re-elect former Mayor Angelo Corradino. Under Mayor Corradino’s leadership, Manville went from the brink of bankruptcy to being recognized as one of the stars of Somerset County. He negotiated to turn a previously asbestos contaminated piece of…
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