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HILLSBOROUGH: Woods Road firefighters to hold open house, dedication of addition
Community Calendar, issue of Oct. 9 Sat., Oct. 11 — Fire Company No. 3 will hold an open house and dedicate its new building addition in a ceremony from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the firehouse at 324 Woods Road. The dedication takes place at noon. There will be tours of the new apparatus…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Race causes traffic concerns
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Public attendance at the Oct. 2 Township Committee meeting was sparse, as usual. Committeeman Stan Moslowski Jr. said he expected to see a lot more people, based on the number of complaints he received regarding delays during the Ironman 70.3 Princeton competition, held Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr.…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police Blotter
Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — On Sept. 28 at 9:35 p.m., Officer James Klesney went to a one-car motor vehicle crash on Route 654 near Marshall’s Corner. He found a 2014 BMW off the road. He spoke with the driver, who was identified as Craig H. Richardson, 57, of Todd Ridge Drive,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Oktoberfest attendee says it was a wonderful evening
Shown is FEP board member Mark Shablin serving one of the many gourmet beers featured at the event.
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EAST WINDSOR: Council pursing grant to extend bikeway
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council moved ahead to pursue a grant to extend a bikeway trail during its meeting on Sept. 23. "This was the project the council focused on," said Mayor Janice Mironov, adding it was discussed at the previous meeting. The council discussed the idea of building…
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1890 worker’s home, old church on Oct. 19 tour
The tour includes properties that have provided support services to the city’s residents. Among them is Lambertville Hall.
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PLUMSTED: County helps to preserve township land
PLUMSTED — The 167-acre tract of land near Long Swamp Road has met the criteria of the Ocean County Natural Lands Trust Fund program. All the lands purchased under the natural lands trust result in numerous and lifelong environmental benefits including protecting farmland, water quality, stream corridors, aquifer recharge areas, public water supplies, open space,…
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UPDATE: Lambertville police say city fire accounts tapped for $17,000
Woman used official credit card, police charge By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor The treasurer of the Lambertville Fire Department Board of Engineers is free on bail after being charged with taking more than $17,000 in funds from the departments. Cynthia Strauss, who is also the treasurer of the Columbia Fire Company, was arrested Oct. 1…
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