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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton An unidentified white male between the ages of 18 and 20 with long blonde hair and wearing a blue shirt and dark colored cargo pants stole a 1.75 liter of vodka from Varsity Liquors on Nassau Street at 12:47 p.m. May 2. An unidentified Asian male between the ages of 16 and 18 wearing…
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PLUMSTED: New Egypt Day set for Saturday
The event promises to have plenty of great things to do for folks of all ages. PLUMSTED — The annual New Egypt Day has been scheduled for Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event promises to have plenty of great things to do for folks of all ages. New Egypt Day festivities will…
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NationaLease Maintenance Managers Meeting Geared Toward Professional Excellence
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – From telematics and CNG vehicles to electrical system maintenance and warranty programs, maintenance managers will discover the tools they need to be successful. The NationaLease Maintenance Managers Meeting, taking place May 14-16 at the Embassy Suites Dallas-Frisco, TX, provides maintenance professionals from the U.S. and Canada with the resources, ideas, and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kingston scientist hoping for winning formula
Charles W. Kim photo. Andrew Zwicker meets one of his youngest supporters during a fundraiser in Kingston on Sunday.
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BORDENTOWN: Accommodations made to offer additional prom tickets
Some students had previously been shut out after the June 6 prom had sold out. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The issue of ticket sales in advance of the Bordentown prom appears to have been resolved. District officials and administrators addressed the issue at the Bordentown Regional Board of Education meeting Wednesday…
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MANVILLE: Beep in plastic bag brings call to police
Police blotter, April 28-May 5 14072171 A beeping sound from a black garbage bag brought police to Louis Street and North 7th Avenue at 9:24 a.m. April 28. They found a smoke alarm that still had a battery in it. The battery was removed and the item discarded. 14072423 Police said April 28…
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HAMILTON: Council adopts 2014 budget
Residents face 7-cent tax hike by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Hamilton Township Council adopted the 2014 budget last night, which will include a nearly $100 tax hike for the average township property owner. The 7-cent tax increase, will result in the homeowner of a residence assessed at the township average of $135,000…
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