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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 4
Florence Stephen Rosser, 30, of Edgewater, was arrested at 8:02 p.m. Aug. 22 at the Roebling Light Rail platform and was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance. He also had a warrant out for his arrest for failure to appear out of Mount Holly. He was served a summons for the controlled dangerous…
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HAMILTON: Golf to aid Miracle League
HAMILTON — The Miracle League of Mercer County will hold its 2014 Golf Outing on Sept. 29 at Old York Country Club in Chesterfield, with registration starting at 11 a.m. The Miracle League of Mercer County, which is based out of Hamilton, is dedicated to providing opportunities for children with disabilities to play Miracle League…
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ART IN THE EVERYDAY
The arrival of the Stampede has delighted residents and visitors alike with the oxen’s expressive faces and inspired designs. Don’t forget to visit the Stampede website: www.hvstampede.org to participate in the "Where’s Olly" contest, vote for your favorite ox for the "People’s Choice" award and to learn about other events sponsored by the HV Arts…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Firefighters appreciate new safety tools
By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Firefighters are feeling safer now thanks to a grant they received that funded the purchase of life-saving equipment. “Today we are here to receive a grant,” said Chief William Hartman. “It was through a grant written by Firefighter Kyle Asbrand that we were fortunate enough to be…
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FLORENCE: Firefighter wins one for the team
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — A fire department member won a training package while attending the annual Firehouse Expo in Baltimore last month. "For the past several years, we have sent a few members to Baltimore for the expo," said Florence Township Fire Department Chief Keith Scully. All members that have gone the…
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Hillsborough Teen Describes Academy as ‘Life Changing’
By Walk into almost any high school cafeteria in America and you’re likely to see cliques- But the dining room at the Tim Howard NJCTS Leadership Academy was remarkably different. "No one sat alone, you had athletes and artists- shy kids and outgoing ones- sitting side by side," said Faith W. Rice, executive director of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Dairy Queen hosting tasty fundraiser
Columbus girl part of Operation Cupcake team Operation Cupcake has the support of another sweet treat this summer — ice cream. Dairy Queen is teaming up with the two girls — Nina Burden, 12, of Columbus, and Emma Bowers, 12, of Burlington — behind the baking operation that helps people in need. "We will be…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Superintendent agrees to stay five more years
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Schools Superintendent Jorden Schiff has signed on for another five years in Hillsborough. The Board of Education approved a five-year extension Aug. 18 for Dr. Schiff, who began in Hillsborough in 2011. The contract would take him through the end of the 2018-19 school year. He will continue to be…
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