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HUNTERDON COUNTY: Another H1N1 clinic Nov. 30
Clinic is open to all 10-24 year-olds (healthy as well as those with chronic health conditions), caregivers of infants under 6 months, healthcare providers and EMS responders The Hunterdon County Health Department’s third H1N1 clinic will be held Nov. 30 at the Route 12 County Complex, Building 1, Flemington, from 4-7 p.m. The clinic is…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Average tax bill would rise $360 for school referendum
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE – The average homeowner would pay about $360 more per year in taxes to cover the cost of a proposed bond referendum for a new elementary school, aimed at addressing burgeoning enrollment, and improvements to two other schools. That was the estimate from the township school district officials at…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police warn about spree of burglaries
By Davy James, Staff Writer Police are investigating a rash of burglaries that have occurred throughout the township over the past month and recently arrested four suspects they believe have participated in several of the crimes. Nov. 16, police were called by residents of Laurel Court who reported witnessing a group kicking in the door…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Ordinance takes aim at live entertainment
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — At its Monday meeting, the Township Committee adopted a long-discussed ordinance regulating live entertainment in restaurants in the township and introduced another addressing adult uses. Both votes were 4-0 with Mayor William Morelli absent. The two measures came after much contention surrounding a local sports…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Talks continue at Acme markets
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer The potential for a strike hovered over numerous Acme markets this week, including the store on Dunns Mill Road off Route 130 in Bordentown Township. Contract negotiations continued through the weekend, and Tuesday, it appeared the strike had yet to materialize. Earlier this month, the union took…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Female Ravens best in Group 1 soccer
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor EWING Resistance was futile. Leaving little to chance and nothing to doubt, the Robbinsville High School girls soccer team completed its demolition of the Group I field Saturday at The College of New Jersey. Robbinsville defeated Cresskill, 3-0, to repeat as Group I champs. In its five-state playoff games,…
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WEST WINDSOR: FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Brakel brought scoring, wins to Knights By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Devin Brakel thinks of her first full season of varsity field hockey, the West Windsor-Plainsboro North sophomore doesn’t think of her goals or assists. ”When I first think of the year,” she said, “I think how much fun it was. In the…
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