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ALLENTOWN: Borough begins bonding process for fire services
By David Kilby, Special Writer The borough plans to begin a bonding process to cover costs for fire services that were determined to be outstanding by a state Superior Court earlier this month. At its meeting July 22, the Allentown Borough Council initiated the process for going to the state local finance board for…
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ROBBINSVILLE: $150M temple to open in 2017
A Hindu temple that will spread over 162 acres and cost $150 million to build is expected to open in town in 2017. Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is currently under construction at 112 N Main Street. “Mandir Mahotsav,” a series of celebrations and ceremonies to inaugurate this intricate…
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Life Changing Program to be Shaped by Teens with TS
By Somerville, NJ- Twenty three teens are getting ready to make history on August 1st. They are the first class of the Tim Howard NJCTS Leadership Academy and with that honor comes the responsibility of steering the program to best serve their peers in the Tourette Syndrome community. Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police Blotter
Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — On July 23, Officer Alexis Mirra was on patrol on Route 29 near Park Lake Avenue. She stopped the driver of a Chevy Cruze for speeding. While speaking with the driver, identified as Eric J McKee, 20, of Wilson Drive, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, she developed information that…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Market a blooming success
Christina Sappington of Nine Acre Farm at the Pennington Farmers Market on Saturday.
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POLICE BLOTTER: ROBBINSVILLE
Five weed whackers, six leaf blowers, one chainsaw and other pieces of landscaping equipment with a total value of $7,600 were stolen from the 1100 block of Route 130 between July 3 and July 7. The Robbinsville Criminal Investigation Unit is investigating the theft. Samantha Cruz, 18, of Robbinsville, was charged with possession of marijuana…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: JULY 31
By Peg Dotson The Trinity United Methodist Church at 1285 Hornberger Ave. in Roebling is hosting a pasta dinner and salad bar fundraiser on Aug. 23 from 5-7 p.m. Tickets cost $8. Children 5 years old and younger can attend for free. For more information or tickets in advance, call 609-499-4809. Florence Preschool is now…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Former Raiders enjoy summer hoops success
Hillsborough High graduate Jalen Parham earned second team All-League honors and helped Belle Mead Physical Therapy reach the semifinals of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League playoffs. Photo by Dennis Symons
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HILLSBOROUGH: Construction company reports damage, theft
A construction company working on South Branch Road reported July 12 that sometime in the previous week that two of their construction machines were damaged, and a construction trailer was reportedly broken into and graffiti was spraypainted on it. A heater, valued at $300, was missing from the trailer. Damage to the equipment was valued…
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