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LAWRENCE: Township looking for people to become CERT members
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Arlene Bonville remembers Oct. 28, 2012 — the day before Hurricane Sandy struck New Jersey — vividly. Ms. Bonville sat in a room at the Lawrence Township Police Department with Jack Oakley, the township’s director of emergency management, and other township officials. All were watching a bank of television monitors,…
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MANSFIELD: Students step back to learn about Colonial times
Amy Batista From left are students Mateo Ragnacci, Riley Carter, Christopher Ly, and Sean Donoher who studied the Rhode Island colony.
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Shop Local pays off for merchants
Amy Batista Bordentown Township resident Debbie Farmer takes a spin at the wheel during the Small Business Saturday by the Downtown Bordentown Association tent sent up outside of Blue Moon Premium Olive Oil and Vinegar Store. Owner Bobby McVicker looks on as she spins the wheel on Nov. 29. Photo by Amy Batista
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PLUMSTED: Mexicans face drug charges
PLUMSTED — Five Mexican nationals living in the area have been indicted on first-degree drug charges in two separate indictments as a result of an undercover investigation led by the State Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration into the distribution of methamphetamine and heroin in Burlington and Ocean counties. The indictments were…
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MANVILLE: Motorcycle run generates food, toys for older kids
Santa Stan Wisniewski with elf and Mrs. Claus prepare for the Santa Toy Run motorcycle ride. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HAMILTON: Winter Wonderland continues on Friday
Rebecca Nowalski The Kuser Farm Mansion is decorated for the holiday season. Photo by Rebecca Nowalski
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Superstar Howard and NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Champion Together for Teens with TS
By As Tim Howard stands on the cover of Parade Magazine, his partners in Somerville are working on details for their joint Leadership Academy. The soccer superstar is on newsstands and bookstores everywhere this week. Aside from being called an "All-Star Inspiration" by Parade- America’s most widely read publication- a new biography highlighting his successes…
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LAWRENCE: Starbucks vote expected Monday night
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Latte lovers will find out Monday night whether the Lawrence Township Planning Board will approve Starbucks’ application to convert a former bank into a coffeehouse on Main Street in the village of Lawrenceville. The Planning Board expects to wrap up the public hearing on the application when it meets at…
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