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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the March 5 edition
Police said a door was shattered at the Countryside Food Mart at the Manors Corner Shopping Center on Lawrenceville-Pennington Road overnight on March 1. A deliveryman told police that when he arrived at the store at 2:28 a.m., he heard the audible burglar alarm and noticed the front door glass was shattered. The police…
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LAWRENCE: LHS ready for new graduation requirements
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Aiming to equip students with the skills they will need to compete in the 21st century, the state Department of Education is moving forward with plans to revise minimum high school graduation requirements. The state Board of Education approved a proposal for the revised high school graduation requirements last…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Schools chief touts district’s low cost per pupil
by Peter Geier, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The local school district has the lowest cost per student of any kindergarten-through-12th-grade school district of its class in New Jersey, Superintendent John Szabo recently pointed out. Dr. Szabo, who is working with the school board to complete next year’s proposed budget, said at the board’s Feb. 24…
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Residents give thanks to city employees
David Kochie and George Czuhai of Bordentown City To the editor: Editor’s note: The following letter was signed by over a dozen residents, including the two undersigned. Thank you, Commissioner James E. Lynch. We the residents of Burlington and Prince streets would like to especially thank you, Mr. Lynch, and also John Wehrman and the…
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CEO of Awaken Savor, Inc.
By Alicja Lombard PRESS RELEASE Immediate Release Contact: Alicja B. Lombard Tel: 562.547.1740 Email: [email protected] Wide Range of Additive-free Spice Blends Now Available for Foodies and Health-conscious Consumers Salt-free, MSG-free, Gluten-free, Preservative-Free LOS ALAMITOS, CA – March 3, 2009 – Many retail spice blends available today include substantial amounts of salt and other additives as fillers…
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ROBBINSVILLE: POLICE BEAT
Sherry Wheeler, 42, of Georgia, was charged Feb. 26 with hindering and obstructing justice. Police said Ms. Wheeler, a passenger in an automobile involved in an accident in front of Lamp & Shade Studio on Route 130, gave a false name to an officer. After the driver gave police Ms. Wheeler’s real name, police arrested…
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The Short Tree and the Bird Who Could Not Sing
By Stacie Morano PRESS RELEASE “THE SHORT TREE…” IS TAKING ROOT IN BORDENTOWN The children’s theater production, The Short Tree and the Bird That Could Not Sing, will be performed at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center at 2:00PM on Saturday, April 4th. Tickets are $6.00, and can be reserved on the theater’s…
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PRINCETON: Council members want role in police discipline
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Some Borough Council members want the council to become more involved in the Police Department’s disciplinary and promotional process, but Police Chief Anthony Federico said Wednesday that they cannot legally do so. Borough Councilman Roger Martindell, speaking after an executive session on police matters at the start of Tuesday’s Borough…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the March 5 edition
By Peg Dotson Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Please feel welcome to join the Florence Township. Community Bible Study every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. We meet at the Sterling House Assisted Living Center on Broad St (just past the Municipal Building). It’s a non-denominational gathering. For further information…
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