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MONROE: BOE considers redistricting
Jenine Clancy photo. Members of the public pack the media room at Monroe Township High School for Wednesday’s Board of Education meeting.
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WEST AMWELL: Vehicle stop results in extradition to Morris
A stop for a motor vehicle violation in West Amwell Township resulted in a Pennsylvania man being taken to Morris County to face a burglary charge. Township Police Detective Edward Skillman stopped a vehicle on Route 202 in the area of Wertsville Road for a motor vehicle violation on Oct. 13 at about 2:29 p.m.…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Stampede helps Arts Council raise over $73K
HV Arts Council board member, Carol Lipson (left) is shown with Stampede committee member, Linda Bradshaw (right), and Titusville resident Dana Weekley, the Judges Best (first place) winner. Her “Think Inside the Ox” has been on display at the corner of Freedom Way and Denow Road.
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MANSFIELD: Church plans 80th oyster dinner
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — A local church will be celebrating its 80th year of serving oyster dinners to the community this Saturday. "The oyster supper started approximately 80 years ago," Lori Ann Nixon, chairwoman, said in an email Sunday. "It was initially a chicken supper, but was changed to an oyster supper…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Many turn out for pipeline protest
Hopewell Valley area residents protest the PennEast pipeline by marking off “125 feet of devastation.”
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HAMILTON: Crime watch meetings planned
HAMILTON — Even as crime continues to decrease in Hamilton, according to State Uniform Crime Report data, Mayor Kelly Yaede’s desire is for residents to take advantage of proactive crime prevention measures to help the community continue its positive public safety trend. One way is with Hamilton’s upcoming fall neighborhood crime watch meetings. Separate meetings…
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MANVILLE: Wal-Mart celebrates its expansion
Mayor Angelo Corradino snips the ceremonial ribbon inside the renovated store.(Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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Rutgers Chemistry Students Visit China’s Jilin University, Experiencing Cultural and Educational Opportunities
By Yankee Public Relations Four Rutgers University Chemistry students recently travelled to Jilin University in Changchun, China as part of an educational exchange program that has seen more than 40 faculty and students traverse the 12 time zones and nearly 6,500 miles between the schools over the last three years. Interestingly, the most memorable experiences…
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