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Delaware Riverkeeper Network’s Annual Holiday Craft Show
By Tim White Press Advisory Contact: Tim White 215-369-1188 ex 116 [email protected] Do All Your Holiday Shopping with the Delaware Riverkeeper Network The Delaware Riverkeeper Network will hold its sixth annual holiday craft show on Saturday Dec. 12, 10am to 5pm and Sunday Dec. 13, 10am to 4pm at the Eagle Ballroom, New Hope, PA…
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Drug tests helping reduce substance abuse
Arek Gnap, Brookside Lane It is no surprise at all that our precious town has a drug problem, especially in our school system. This has been known for years, and the high school has finally taken some initiative to fix the problem. Last year, the high school started a random drug testing pool, with any…
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PRINCETON: Township renews deer management program
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer The Princeton Township Committee has moved to continue its controversial deer management program into 2010, approving application to the state Division of Fish & Wildlife for its approval. At its meeting Monday night, the committee also approved an agreement with wildlife-management firm White Buffalo for its services next year for…
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DISPATCHES: The right to happiness
Denying marriage equality denies gays and lesbians their constitutional rights By Hank Kalet, Managing Editor The authors of the state Constitution may not have considered the idea of same-sex marriage when they drafted it in 1947, but they certainly left the door wide open for its consideration. The document opens with a fairly sweeping declaration…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Couple die in Turnpike crash
Three illegals arrested after elderly driver causes accident By Davy James, Staff Writer An elderly married couple from Florida were killed in South Brunswick in a traffic accident on the N.J. Turnpike, which also involved a pickup truck carrying five men from Mexico who were in the country illegally. Andrew Deterra, 88, and Lucille Deterra,…
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MANVILLE: MHS soccer had productive season
Mustangs posted state win By John Beisser, Special Writer The 2009 Manville High boys soccer team made major strides under the direction of first-year head coach Rick McCarrick and the future appears brighter still as McCarrick brings a sense of purpose and structure to the program. Manville wound up with a final record of 4-14.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Archer to be offered Robbinsville fire director post
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer Retired Hightstown Fire Chief John Archer is likely to become head of the Robbinsville Fire Department. Robbinsville Mayor Dave Fried said this week that he plans to offer him the long-vacant post. ”We haven’t made him an offer yet,” the mayor said Monday. But he added an official hiring could…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
PHIL MCAULIFFE Vietnam veteran Buddy Thomas (right) wears his Marines jacket.
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Cranbury: Man dies of swine flu
By Maria Prato-Gaines, The Packet Group The H1N1 virus, also known as the swine flu, has claimed the life of a 42-year-old man, Middlesex County health officials said this week. The man, who health officials said was from Cranbury, though they could not confirm his street address, was hospitalized for other medical conditions Oct. 19…
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