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Wed., March 23
By: centraljersey.com BM-W Books In the age of Kindle, are books still popular? To the thousands of booklovers who will descend upon the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Booksale this week, theanswer is a resounding "Yes!" They come to find bargains among the astonishing 80,000 volumes that will be sold in a mere five days. Among them are…
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HACY swimmers place
By: centraljersey.com Hamilton Y Aquatic Club swimmers posted top 16 finishes at the NJ YMCA 13-and-Over Championships. In the 10-and-under girls division, Lizzie DeMoine was first in the 50 free (27.44), first in the 100 free (58.77), first in the 200 free (2:08.44), fifth in 200 IM (2:37.09), seventh in the 50 fly (33.26), and…
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Watershed Association plans cleanup
By: centraljersey.com To demonstrate the power of community and local volunteers working together to defeat the growing threat of "people" pollution, the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association will be holding its fifth annual stream cleanups the weekends of April 2-3 and 9-10. Volunteers from 10 towns and four counties will be getting dirty to help keep…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of March 24
Adam Wolcott, 22, of Manville was charged with driving while intoxicated, refusing to submit to a breath test, failing to keep right and using a cell phone while driving at 1:55 p.m. on Feb. 22 on Beekman Lane. Mr. Wolcott was released after processing, and the matter is pending blood analysis. * * *…
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PLUMSTED: Township to seek tax-levy cap waiver
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer PLUMSTED After adopting four municipal budgets in a row with no tax hike, Plumsted officials will be asking voters on April 27 for permission to exceed the new state-mandated 2 percent cap on tax levy increases in order to avoid having to lay off police officers. Mayor Ron Dancer…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police officers rally again for one of their own
Sheriff’s Office Al Bauer’s K-9 dog is a hit with audiences young and old.
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Pam Hersh
By: centraljersey.com I love Pi(e), the apple and numerical type, as well as Mimi Omiecinski and Joy Chen for their smart marketing initiative based on being ezsmart – the Princeton Pi (3.14159) Day celebration on 3/14, the birth date of Princeton’s most renowned smart resident, Albert Einstein. However, having had a lot of experience with…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor talks up economic growth in annual address
Robbinsville Mayor Dave Fried giving the State of Township address to the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. (Photo courtesy of Mary Caffrey)
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