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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: More than basic training
Amy Batista A firefighter faces the flames at the Burlington County Fire Academy. Photo by Amy Batista
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For those in need
Bob and Cynthia Hendrickson of Princeton talk with Director Cynthia Mendez about the ministry’s housing stability programs.
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HERALD: Election results 2014
Hightstown takes spotlight with several races Here are the latest local race results. All results are unofficial until certified by Mercer County. EAST WINDSOR BOARD OF EDUCATION: Bertrand Fougnies – 2,239 HIGHTSTOWN: MAYOR Larry Quattrone,D – 693 Douglas Mair,R – 346 Robert Thibault,I – 234 HIGHTSTOWN COUNCIL: Charles Stultis,R – 750 Connor Montferrat,R – 643…
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ALLENTOWN: Mottram, AHS post big win over HoVal
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Ricky Mottram had the rare opportunity to play on the Allentown High School football team as a freshman last year. The sophomore linebacker/tight end has come back this year bigger, stronger and faster and played like a veteran to help the Redbirds rebound from a tough stretch with a…
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CRANBURY PRESS: Election results 2014
Mayor Goetz faces challenge, seven vie for Monroe board seats Here are the latest results for local races. All results are unofficial until certified by Middlesex County. CRANBURY TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: Susan Goetz, D – 687 Joe Buonavolanta, I – 320 CRANBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION: Jennifer Cooke – 654 M. Evelyn Spann – 626…
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WEST WINDSOR: Krug, Zhang win seats on the school board
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Yingchao "YZ" Zhang beat out incumbent Richard Andrew Kaye for a West Windsor seat on the West Windsor-Plainsboro Board of Education. There was no general election for the Township Committee this year but there were three candidates vying for two Board of Education seats up for grabs…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Frank Gambatese wins fourth mayoral term
Killmurray re-elected to Township Council By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Democratic Mayor Frank Gambatese will guide the township for the next four years, voters decided Tuesday. Mr. Gambatese easily handled Republican challenger Paul Saltin 5,150 to 3,211, according to unofficial results from the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office. "The people in South Brunswick speak for…
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MERCER COUNTY: Five-cent fee on bags question is defeated
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Mercer County voters want to "bag it" for free — never mind a suggested 5-cent fee on disposable plastic shopping bags. That was the message voters delivered at the polls Tuesday, in response to a Mercer County referendum question asking whether they would support a fee on bags provided by…
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