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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Black bear making rounds all over township
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer A black bear was spotted wandering around the township four separate times; once May 13 and three times Monday, according to police. According to police, it is believed the sightings are of all the same black bear, which they think may be looking for food. Township spokesman Ron Schmalz said…
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PRINCETON: Produce presented
Leigh Pinter of Princeton checks out the goods at the Chickadee Creek Farm booth on opening day of the Princeton farmers market. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert
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HIGHTSTOWN: Volunteers sought
EMT Alex Contreas, of the Hightstown First Aid Squad, takes an ambulance out for a spin on Monday.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Annual crackdown on seatbelt enforcement set
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Hopewell Township police will be stepping up their enforcement of laws against driving and being a passenger in a motor vehicle while not wearing a seatbelt. Law enforcement officers from the Hopewell Township Police Department will be cracking down on unbuckled motorists and their passengers as part of the national…
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People for Animals Raises over $5,000 Spay/Neuter and Pet Rescue Programs
People for Animals People for Animals would like to thank our supporters for participating in the Annual Walk for Paws event held on May 1, 2011 at Nomahegan Park in Cranford. Your commitment to helping people and their pets in our community is sincerely appreciated. Thanks to your generosity and the tireless efforts of our…
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Vote shared services, not consolidation
Phyllis Teitelbaum, Princeton To the editor: Most Princeton residents know that borough residents would have little or no representation if we consolidate. But most of us assumed that the financial savings would be equal for borough and township homeowners, if we consolidate. New data from the commission’s finance subcommittee reveal that this is not true.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Volunteers sought
First Aid Squad looks to expand its membership By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The Hightstown First Aid Squad, founded in 1935, operates as the borough’s first-aid responders to a plethora of life-threatening emergencies ranging from traffic collisions to heart attacks. Today, the squad has a growing need for more volunteers. …
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