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ROBBINSVILLE: Local businesses celebrated with awards
Award winners display their plaques on Nov. 6.
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HUNTERDON: Jail is holding man in bank robbery case
Jeffry Houir of Douglassville, Pa., waived extradition in Pennsylvania and is being held in the Hunterdon County Jail on terrorism and robbery charges. Police said Mr. Houir entered the Affinity Federal Credit Union on Oct. 31 and said he had a bomb. He then demanded cash from bank employees before fleeing, police said. Mr. Houir’s…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Moore takes office as emergency services lieutenant
J.D. Moore, hand raised at left, takes the oath of office as lieutenant of the Hopewell Valley Emergency Services Unit. Holding the Bible are his wife, Kate, and daughter, Emma. At right are his parents, Douglas and Debi Moore.
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HILLSBOROUGH: School to start before Labor Day
Last day moves up to June 16 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor School will start before Labor Day next September, the Board of Education decided Monday night. Members approved a 2015-16 calendar that has teachers report on Tuesday, Sept. 1, and students on Thursday, Sept. 3. Labor Day falls on Monday, Sept. 7. The calendar…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Spurious bomb threat closes supermarket
Hillsborough Township police responded to Shop-Rite supermarket on Route 206 on a report of a bomb threat at 4:51 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5. The building had been evacuated. Bomb-sniffing K-9 dogs and police searched the store, but nothing suspicious was located. The store resumed business. The rescue squad, fire department, and county and State police…
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The most focused founder of neuroendocrine cancer research launches $2 million immunotherapy initiative
The Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
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Liberty Hall Pizza launching in Lambertville
Pizza artisan Chris Bryan and business partner Danny Popkin are opening Liberty Hall Pizza, featuring wood-fired pizzas, garden-fresh salads and draught root beer floats. The 1,500-square-foot restaurant will open in November at the Canal Studios at 243 North Union St. in Lambertville. The refined industrial space features exposed steel beams and brick walls, a polished…
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PENNINGTON: Election to be held on new siren
Public will vote Nov. 18 A public election on whether to buy and install a new emergency siren in Pennington, at a cost not to exceed $15,000, will be held Nov. 18. The election will be held during the regular monthly meeting of the Pennington board of fire commissioners. The meeting will be held at…
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