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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
Four men were charged July 29 with robbery, and police said additional charges are pending the completion of the investigation. The men are: Vitaly Kazak, 24, of Ithaca Place; Werner Bang, 21, of Taylor Ave, Hightstown; Bradford J. Bachalis, 19, of Cornwall Drive; and Thomas O. Hager, 21 of Probasco Road. Police said they responded…
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PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books
Phil McAuliffe A page from a Gutenberg Bible. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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MONROE: Arrests made in two burglaries
MONROE — Police arrested two men and charged them with burglary in two separate incidents in the township. In the first incident, a 24-year-old Manalapan man was charged with burglary and theft of jewelry and coins from a Gravel Hill Road residence. Police said that on July 12 at 5:14 p.m., the homeowner, who had…
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Women’s Business Forum of Hunterdon: Breakfast Series
Rebecca Abbate Press Release CONTACT: Rebecca Abbate Telephone: 908-782-7115 or [email protected] RE: Women’s Business Forum of Hunterdon: Breakfast Series Date: August 6th, 2010 Women’s Business Forum of Hunterdon: Breakfast Series The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce Women’s Business Forum will…
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PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books
Phil McAuliffe Reference archivist Kenneth Henke with a page from a Gutenberg Bible. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Third straight title for George’s/Ivy Inn
Halligan earns second straight playoff MVP By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Bobby Davison knows that his George’s Roasters/The Ivy Inn team has a long way to go before it reaches the legendary status of the Tigers Tale entry from the early years of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League. But that doesn’t mean this…
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PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books
Phil McAuliffe Reference archivist Kenneth Henke showing the binding of an early Bible dating back to the 1500’s. staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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LAWRENCE: Fundraiser aims for July 4, 2011 fireworks
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer LAWRENCE — Fireworks did not fill the sky on the Fourth of July in Lawrence Township, but township officials — who canceled the event for lack of money — are hoping to reverse that trend with a fundraiser on Labor Day. Billed as “Red, White and Bang,” the Lawrence Township…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Proposed zoning rule would allow Internet car sales
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Hillsborough ordinances may not allow used car lots, but businesses may be able to store and sell used cars on the Internet, if the Township Committee approves an ordinance allowing the practice in certain areas in town. The ordinance, number 2010-26, was introduced at the July 27 Township Committee meeting,…
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