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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Scout’s Eagle project is park loop trail
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Alliger Park, which Hopewell Township opened years ago, had until recently been largely undeveloped as a place for hikers and runners. That changed with the completion of Andrew Lauricella’s Eagle Scout project. A member of Boy Scout Troop 1776, based in Titusville, Andrew’s Eagle project included a mile-long loop trail…
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CRANBURY: Taylor supports men’s health with mustache
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Township Committeeman Jay Taylor sports a mustache to support mens’health for the month of November.
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ALLENTOWN: Store fits into Old Mill style
The One Eyed Turtle has located at Allentown’s Old Mill. Below, a view of the store’s window.
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HILLSBOROUGH: To Kosovo, with love, at holidays
Children of the Sunday school class pause Sunday with their gifts. In the class are Jacob Davenport, Wyatt Bowden, Chelsea Ofray, Colin Barbee, Sarah Davenport, Elyssa Ofray, Isabel Bowen, Fiona Lenzo, Isobel Green, Tommy Sarles, Sammy Neske, Becky Wendover, Alex Norz, Vicki Wendover, teacher Mrs. Tina Christie, Susie Norz, Megan Norz, Freddie Neske, Kristen Kletz.
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PRINCETON: Jogger grabbed by man in hoody
An 18-year-old female jogger running on Prospect Avenue on Nov. 26 was grabbed on her buttocks around 3:32 p.m. by an unidentified man, Princeton police said. The suspect was described as a 40-year-old Hispanic man, last seen wearing a red and yellow hooded sweatshirt, police said. Anyone with information about the crime…
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HILLSBOROUGH: To Kosovo, with love, at holidays
Kids writing cards are Jacob Davenport, Sarah Davenport, Colin Barbee, Freddie Neske, Chelsea Ofray and teacher Tina Christie.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire destroys mobile home (UPDATED)
Police photo. Fire destroyed a mobile home on Cherry Street in the Monmouth Mobile Home Park on Saturday morning.
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MANVILLE: Elks selling trees and grave blankets
The family of Julia, Lora and Jim Petersen of Hillsborough came to pick out a tree on Sunday and support the fund-raising effort of the Hillsborough-Manville Elks on Brooks Boulevard. Elks Nathan Philephs, left, and Dave Panzarino give the tree protective netting for the ride home. (Photos by Mary Ellen Day)
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