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HILLSBOROUGH: Hunter suffers broken bones after fall
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A Woods Road resident is in fair condition at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, in New Brunswick, after falling from an 18-foot tree stand while hunting on Hillsborough Road at 5:50 p.m. Tuesday. According to police, Fred Dahms, 47, was bow hunting on private property, when he fell from the…
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USAF BASE TOUR
By SSgt Steven Weston SSgt Weston/SSgt Ortiz recruiters from the 314th recruiting squadron(East Brunswick office) conducted a Base tour 30 Sep 09. SSgt Ortiz Explained the importance of continued education through the Community College of the Air Force using the Tuition Assistance program which pays up to 100% of Active duty Air Force members education…
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Community Day a day to remember
Steven J. Groeger, Superintendent, Lawrence Township Recreation Department Community Day has grown from its humble beginnings on a cold, windy day at the end of October in the Municipal Building. Seventeen years later Village Park on the first Sunday of October has become the home of one of Lawrence Township’s most anticipated events. Once again…
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Resolve Fulper lawsuit
Tom Molnar of West Amwell In a recent front-page article in The Beacon, Mayor William Corboy accused me of not having a plan for the “onerous taxes.” The fact remains I do have a plan and had one all along. However, the majority on the Township Committee did not want to listen to my…
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LAWRENCE: Flu clinics scheduled Oct. 15; passport services end Oct. 13
The Lawrence Township Health Department will conduct a seasonal influenza immunization clinic on Thursday, Oct. 15, for residents over 65 years of age and residents with a chronic illness who bring a prescription from their physician. The clinic will be conducted from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lawrence Municipal Building, Lower Level.…
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LAWRENCE: Grant will fund township trails
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township has been awarded a $16,520 federal Recreational Trails Program grant from the Federal Highway Administration, said Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun. The grant will be used for improvements to the Johnson Trolley Line Trail from the Lawrence border with Ewing Township at the Shabakunk Creek to the…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Café culture thrives in shops along the Avenue
Phil McAuliffe Mug and Muffin Bordentown City. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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Methodist church marks landmark anniversary
BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer HOWELL — Several historical gems reside in Howell, including schools, firehouses and municipal buildings. But one landmark is about to approach an impressive anniversary. The Bethesda United Methodist Church, 928 Adelphia Road (Route 524), will be celebrating the congregation’s 230th anniversary in October. The church was constructed on Wyckoff Mills…
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In the Service
Army Spec. Brian P. Hull, the son of Lisa Hull of Freehold, has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, and physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical…
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