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LAWRENCE: Market cell tower gets planners’ consent
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township planners gave the green light to Liberty Towers LLC’s proposal to build a cell tower on a corner of the Trenton Farmers Market property on Princeton Avenue and Spruce Street Monday night. The Planning Board unanimously approved the applicant’s request for minor site plan approval and a conditional use…
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PLUMSTED: Voter approval sought for new ambulance
Purchase would raise fire taxes about $8 a year By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor PLUMSTED The New Egypt First Aid & Emergency Squad is counting on a series of community meetings to drum up support for an Oct. 19 referendum asking voters to approve buying a new ambulance to replace an 11-year-old vehicle. EMS…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Heat baseball looking for players
The Heat, a 12-and-under Hillsborough-based baseball club, is looking for boys to round out its roster. The Heat is a competitive travel baseball club that competes in multiple leagues, weekend and overnight tournaments in the spring and summer. The club offers indoor winter training sessions and practices. Players who will be 12 years old on…
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COLUMBUS:Columbus attorney wins $3.5M case for quadriplegic
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor A former Montgomery resident, who became a quadriplegic from a fall when helping a 93-year-old woman get her wheelchair off Monntgomery Township’s senior bus, has been awarded a $3.575 million settlement. ”It’s one of the most rewarding cases I’ve ever handled,” said Szaferman Lakind trial attorney Michael Paglione, of Harvest…
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Women Artists Series at Rutgers celebrates its’ 40th Anniversary with the exhibit, REAL TIME on Septemebr 27, 2011
Anonymous artists’ studio, 2011
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company to hold open house on Oct. 1
Sit behind the wheel of a fire truck. Feel the power of water surging through a fire hose. Learn how to stop and drop” in a fire. Hillsborough Township Vol. Fire Co. No. 3, located at 324 Woods Road, will host a free open house at the fire house on Saturday, Oct. 1, from noon…
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SPRINGFIELD: Council votes 3-1 to reorganize Police Department
By Amber Cox, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD The Springfield Township Police Department is gaining a lieutenant and sergeant following a 3-1 Township Council vote to pass an ordinance to reorganize the department. . While the police chief is in command overall, the purpose of the change is to ensure a clear line of command out…
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Deirdre Ryan Photography Holiday Mini Portrait Sessions October 15th, 22nd, and November 12th Northern Community Park
Deirdre Ryan Photography of Bordentown, NJ
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MANVILLE: Help flood victims by buying gift cards
The Food Bank Network (FBN) of Somerset County has organized a program that will allow people and organizations to help victims of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee obtain basic necessities beyond those usually available at the Food Bank. ”We generally receive donations of food here, which, of course, we still very much need,” says…
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