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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Brings Holiday Cheer
Peapack-Gladstone Bank employees sort holiday gift donations through the United Way of Northern New Jersey.
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MONTGOMERY: Planning Board OKs quarry pollution solution
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Constructural Dynamics Inc. representatives appeared before the Planning Board Monday night to try to quell public concerns about the revitalization of the Gibraltar Rock quarry. For the past several years the quarry has been operating under a New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection NJDEP Administrative Consent Order (ACO),…
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MANVILLE: Quilters will show work at senior center
The Hillsborough Quilters, a group of women who have made and donated more than 125 quilts to area charities or agencies, will display their handiwork next Thursday and Friday, Dec. 18 and 19, at the Manville Senior Citizens Center in the Fire Company No. 1 at 20 South Third Ave. The senior center is normally…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Three charged with narcotics offenses
An undercover investigation has led to the arrest of three people from Philadelphia on narcotics charges in Lambertville. Robert L. Oliver, 24; Rosemary Gonzalez, 18, and Carlos A. Collazo, 30, were arrested and charged Dec. 4 when detectives from the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office Gangs, Guns, and Narcotics Task Force and the Lambertville City Police…
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PRINCETON: Defense keys PU to perfect start
Women’s hoops wins ninth straight By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It may be a brand new season, but the Princeton University women’s basketball team is still chasing away the demons of last year that cost them the Ivy League championship. The Tigers pinpointed defense as the main culprit that their Ivy title streak was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts put fun into fitness
Girl Scout Troop 60734 learned how fun it is to stay fit at Jazzercise. The girls, from left, are Jane Buelt, instructor Amy Denholtz, Min Mei Buck, Katie Buelt, Ainsley Harkin, Gabriella Miliano, Breanna Schechter, Olivia Gaspar, Elynna Volkova, Addison Harkin and Jenna Princiotta.
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PRINCETON: Council OKs historic preservation ordinances
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer After two and a half years, the historic preservation ordinances of the former township and borough have been married to apply to the entirety of Princeton. The Planning Board determined on Dec. 4 that the proposed ordinance is consistent with the town’s master plan and recommended the council approve it.…
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PRINCETON: Princeton products share win for Tufts
The Princeton connection of (left to right) Kevin Halliday, Rui Pinhiero, Peter Lee-Kramer, Zach Halliday and Maxime Hoppenot show off the NCAA championship trophy after helping Tufts University to the Division 3 soccer title.
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MANVILLE: Santa’s back for breakfast tomorrow (Saturday) at VFW hall
Santa will make another visit to Manville on Saturday, Dec. 13, for breakfast from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the VFW at 600 Washington Ave. Pancakes, sausage, juice and coffee will be served for free to the community. The MHS PTSA will accept donations for scholarships and Project Graduation. Volunteers from the Manville Municipal Alliance…
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