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ROBBINSVILLE: Spray paint damages cars, fences, sidewalks
Police are investigating related incidents of criminal mischief between May 31 and June 2 that left cars, fences and sidewalks damaged. Twenty-seven reports of spray paint damage came from Sharon Mews, Town Center and Foxmoor residents. The suspect(s) spray-painted different letters, symbols and vulgar words in black and orange paint, according to Robbinsville police.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Clutch hit gives RHS softball another title
Dennis Symons The Robbinsville High softball team celebrates its fourth straight Central Jersey Group II title. Photo by Dennis Symons
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FLORENCE: Carrying the torch to raise awareness for Special Olympics
Photo courtesy of Capt. Brian Boldizar Florence Township Police Detective James Ford, officer Chris Powell, Acting Chief John Bunce and officer Nick Czepiel participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey on May 30. Officer Darrell Fisher drove the support vehicle.
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ALLENTOWN: Ravens, Redbirds advance to MOC
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group For a short time, Justin Paglia and Paris Hughes weren’t sure if their state track and field seasons were over. Paglia, a senior at Allentown High School, finished seventh in the Group III boys javelin, just outside one of the first six spots that automatically advance to the Meet…
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HAMILTON: NHS band performs at Disney’s Magic Kingdom
The Nottingham High School Northstar Marching Unit performed at the Walt Disney World Resort on May 18 as part of the Disney Performing Arts program in the Magic Kingdom Park. The Northstar members, under the direction of Jennifer Klek and Jarret Susswein, entertained Disney Park guests from around the world as they marched…
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PRINCETON: Butler wins follow-up ballot count
Tops Nemeth by 6 votes By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Councilwoman Jo S. Butler defeated challenger Sue Nemeth by six votes in the Democratic primary for Princeton Council that was not decided until provisional ballots were counted Thursday. The outcome means Ms. Butler will run with Council President Bernard P. Miller, winner of the…
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CALENDAR: June 6
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Mondays Free Memoir Writing Classes. All welcome. Every Monday 1:30 –4 p.m., Main floor…
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High-end Hyundai
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: My brother called to say that he’d just bought a new Hyundai. We gave him a little good-natured ribbing about his cheapie choice, and he announced, huffily, that it was a $69,000 Hyundai. I love my brother, but he’s given to hyperbole. I seriously doubt he paid $69,000 for a…
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Top used cars for new grads
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features HONDA ELEMENT They’re rated as being safe and reliable and are reasonably affordable, bringing both peace of mind — and pocketbook — to those heading off to their first jobs. W hile many students get through their college years driving an old “beater” car or borrowing a ride from the…
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