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Watch for Those Orange Curbing Hunger Bags
Look for the bright-orange Curbing Hunger bags on your recycling bucket.
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MANVILLE: Scouts replace flags on veterans’ graves
Manville Boy Scouts and leaders from Manville Troop 193 at the service activity replacing more than 1,500 torn American flags at local cemeteries.
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REGIONAL: Legislation would clarify use of Amber Alert system
TRENTON — An Assembly panel last week released legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Charles Mainor, Daniel R. Benson and Wayne DeAngelo that would incorporate recommendations by the Attorney General on the proper use of an Amber Alert in cases involving child abductions by family members. The bill is in response to the tragic case of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Local group hangs plants, gardens at Borough sites
Jenine Clancy photo. Public Works crews install plant baskets on the streetlights Monday morning. The annual beautification has been taking place for a dozen years and is now funded through private donations.
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REGIONAL: Who is tyrannizing whom, when it comes to guns?
Letter to the editor To the editor: Simply put (and repeated many, many times) our nation is experiencing an epidemic of gun violence. Our founding fathers conceived of the Second Amendment to give citizens the right (which "shall not be infringed") to own and bear arms against tyrants and tyrannical governments. They could not have…
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PRINCETON: Town monitoring recycling work at hospital site
Former hospital building on Witherspoon Street in Princeton. Packet Media Group file photo
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Community Park Elementary Students Complete Recycled Wall Mural and Join Eco-Schools USA
By Community Park Elementary Students Complete Recycled Wall Mural and Join Eco-Schools USA Eco-Schools USA Welcomes Its 13th Eco-School in Mercer County Princeton, NJ. May 23, 2014 n Students at Community Park Elementary School in Princeton are into recycling – but not just the kind that ends in the recycling plant. Community Park students are…
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Jo Butler’s opponents are distorting information
Alice and Joseph Small, Princeton Don’t be misled by distorted facts. if you analyze the facts for yourself you will vote for Jo Butler. Why do those who oppose Jo Butler’s re-election to the Princeton Council feel it necessary to distort the facts? Look at the undistorted facts, and vote for Jo. A recent letter…
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MANVILLE: One bicycle found, one bicycle lost
Police blotter, week of May 12-18 A South 6th Avenue woman at 7:37 a.m. May 12 reported finding a 26-inch blue/silver men’s bicycle in her yard, and her maroon mountain bike missing. The reported value is $100, police said. At 3:31 p.m. May 12 a Filak Avenue woman reported being scratched by her neighbor’s dog.…
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