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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Chief sustains non-life threatening gunshot wound
Township photo. Police Chief Frank Nucera sustained a gunshot wound to his leg from his own gun while at the municipal building Tuesday afternoon, police said.
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Prosecutor’s Office scholarships available
Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey announced last week that the County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey is offering four scholarships to law school students seeking careers as prosecuting attorneys, and to police officers hoping to attend college to advance their careers in law enforcement. According to the press release, the scholarships, each amounting…
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MANVILLE: Every time it rains, it’s cause for concern
To the editor: We had another close call in Manville with the recent rain event. It seems in the past we only had to worry when tropical storms hit our area but now things seem so different. It is time for action by our state government. It has been well 40 years of inaction to…
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Interfaith Caregivers Celebrates 20 Years with “Angel Fund” Birthday Cake
By Diane Blaszka Hamilton, NJ, May 6, 2014: As part of its 20th anniversary celebration, Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (ICGMC) is offering the public an opportunity to be part of its milestone celebration by purchasing birthday candles to benefit the nonprofit’s Angel Fund. The Angel Fund provides financial assistance to elderly Mercer County care receivers…
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Thousands Join March for Babies in Mercer County
By March of Dimes Approximately 2,500 residents joined together in support of the smallest citizens of Mercer County— babies — by participating in the 2014 March for Babies to benefit the March of Dimes. Mercer County Park, West Windsor was packed with strollers, families and corporate teams helping to try to achieve the New Jersey…
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MANVILLE: Woman, son hit while by car while crossing street
A Hillsborough woman has been charged with reckless driving in a pedestrian accident Saturday in which a Piscataway woman and her three-year-old boy were struck and injured by a vehicle while they were crossing South Main Street. The two, whom police declined to identify, were struck at about 4 p.m. Saturday while they were crossing…
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Local Student Solar Fair Open to the Public
By OASIS, Organizing Action on Sustainability in Schools Princeton area’s first ever student solar celebration, “SolarJam 2014,” will be held on May 17 (rain date May 18) from noon-2pm at Princeton High School. Nine area schools are sending teams of students from 3rd-11th grade who have built either solar mini cars or created passive solar…
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WEST AMWELL: Animal Alliance receives dogs that survived Mississippi tornado
A heavy-duty truck and 36-foot-long trailer used during disasters will transport 50 to 60 dogs from tornado-struck Tupelo, Mississippi, to receiving shelters in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including the non-profit Animal Alliance on Route 179 north of Lambertville. This is the first of two transports expected to arrive early in the week. This operation is…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Body found floating in canal identified as former Marine
Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a Marine veteran found in the canal in Lambertville on Friday afternoon. Prosecutor Anthony Kearns III said police and emergency crews were dispatched at 2:33 p.m. to the Lambertville canal near the intersection of Clinton and Delavan streets for a report of a person floating…
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