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HILLSBOROUGH: Veterans lead line of march
Cheers and tears on Memorial Day By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Straight-faced Air Force Capt. John Conroy thanked Saturday’s crowd for giving him the chance to be honored at Hillsborough Memorial Day weekend observances. And thanks for another gift, he said, a hitch in his voice betraying his cool demeanor. "Until today I never had…
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STATE WE’RE IN: State’s land business predates America
By Michele Byers Once a year, America’s oldest continuously operating corporation meets in a tiny building in Burlington City. Instead of business suits, shareholders dress in Quaker costumes. There’s not much business to conduct because the Council of West Jersey Proprietors is from another era. Established in 1688 as a land grant corporation, the council…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City remembers on Memorial Day
A military-style command vehicle carries veterans in Monday’s Memorial Day parade in Lambertville. The driver is Peter Woolsey. In the front right seat is Floyd Evans of VFW Post 8390. Behind him is Keith Lance, also of Post 8390. Behind the driver is the parade grand marshal, Charles “Dick” Opdyke.
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PRINCETON: Man pleads guilty to cruelty in death of dog
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Mercer County man pleaded guilty Tuesday to animal cruelty in the death of a dog in Princeton in 2012. Michael Rosenberg, 32, admitted running Shyanne, a German shepherd mix, during a hot day in August, although a top county prosecutor said afterward Mr. Rosenberg gave a "watered-down version"…
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MANVILLE: Bugal given valor award by 200 Club
Clinton Township police officer is commended for work in emergency Manville resident Harry Bugal Jr. has been commended for his actions to help save a man in cardiac arrest in Clinton Township last November. The 200 Club of Hunterdon County recognized Mr. Bugal, a Clinton Township policeman, and two fellow officers at its Valor and…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Heating/AC work OK’d for schools
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Major improvements to the heating and air conditioning system in the primary wing of Hopewell Elementary School can be done now that the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education has voted to withdraw funds from its capital reserve account to pay for the work. The board cast that vote during…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Rotary Club enabling gardens to grow
ROBBINSVILLE — The Robbinsville-Hamilton Sunrise Rotary Club has partnered with other clubs in Rotary International District 7510, Rutgers University, Rutgers NJ Agricultural Experiment Station and Rutgers Cooperative Extension in a unique, hands-on gardening program that promotes the creation of barrier-free, accessible garden spaces. These “enabling gardens” can be any size, from single potted plants to…
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