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PRINCETON: Tree-cutting ordinance likely
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton residents likely will need to pay $25 for a permit from the town before being allowed to cut down trees on their property. The council was due Monday to adopt a tree protection ordinance mandating residential and commercial property owners meet those and other requirements. In explaining the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth Police Academy starts 2014 sessions
Ed Birch photo. Youth Police Academy students see the training of K-9 offi´cers during a class session Monday. Youth
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Sightings of Jesus – Jesus in the Marble, A Priceless Modern Day Miracle
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – Jesus in the Marble is a clear depiction of Jesus Christ on the cross. This blessing came to pass as a manifestation of God’s hand at work. I was given this gift not for my own personal gain but to use it to save children’s lives. My foundation has received…
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MONROE: Alleged bank robber caught
Police photo. Bank surveillance photo of the Freehold man police believed robbed the TD Bank branch in Monroe last week.
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Hopewell Valley Senior Advisory Board Gets Briefed on Free Reading Services for the Print Impaired
From left: Jean Harrington, Adam Szczepaniak, Mary Kearns-Kaplan, Betty Hall, Larry Mansier
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CRANBURY: Town ponders pet census
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — In light of the recent rabies incident at 67 South Main Street, the township Board of Health is urging the Township Committee to perform the state-mandated dog/cat census. The purpose of the census is to determine if the dogs and cats living in the township are licensed,…
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MONTGOMERY: Route 206 project before planners
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — The Planning Board was scheduled to hold a public hearing last night to discuss a Land Use Plan amendment to the township Master Plan. The amendment is related to the Country Club Meadows development along Route 206 at the northern end of the township. At this time, the…
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MONROE: Alleged bank robber caught
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — Police arrested a man on July 11 that they believe robbed the TD Bank on Prospect Plains Road last Thursday morning, police said in a press release. William H. Howcott, 45, of Freehold Township in Monmouth County, turned himself in to Monroe police after police said they…
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MONROE: Superintendent Hamilton moving on
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — Superintendent Kenneth Hamilton said this week that he was as surprised as anyone was when he received the news that he was appointed, as Mount Vernon, New York’s new chief school administrator. "I was actually surprised, well officially anyway," said Mr. Hamilton when asked about an email exchange…
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