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POLICE BLOTTER: April 24
Bordentown City Police charged Donnell Jr., 24, of Willingboro, for unlawful possession of a handgun on April 17. According to police, an officer saw a car matching a vehicle description in several anonymous tips of suspected drug trafficking. A random run of the car’s registration revealed its registration was also expired, police said. The gun,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township volunteers hope to help local businesses
The Robbinsville Economic Committee holds its quarterly gathering with local businesses. by David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Robbinsville Economic Committee has seen the growth of the local small business community, and it wouldn’t be too far-fetched to say the committee has contributed to that growth. Two years ago the committee had about 10…
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LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: April 24
The Manville Library participated in the 18th Annual National Poetry Month on April 22 in the Community Room. Poetry forms discussed were sonnet, lyric, haiku and quatrain. All poetry winners will receive either a Poetry magazine or spoken word CD for their writing efforts. Some poems may appear in the Manville News. The deadline is…
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Let’s stick to issues and not get personal
E. Miller, Hillsborough I have been reading the Beacon to find out as much as I can about the off-track wagering that may come to a restaurant in Hillsborough. This is an issue that is of interest and concern to a lot of residents. The background and facts about this issue have been presented clearly…
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HAMILTON: New Day firm relocates headquarters to Hamilton
For more information visit www.newdayunderwriting.com by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — A new day has dawn for an underwriting management firm that recently relocated its headquarters to the township. Jeffrey S. Lejfer, president and CEO, and Jeff Slivka, executive vice president and COO, of New Day Underwriting Managers LLC recently sat down with the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Locals clean waterways
EAST WINDSOR — Volunteers from 12 communities joined with the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association – Central New Jersey’s first environmental group – and area municipalities to remove 11,664 pounds of trash from local streams and lakes as part of the Watershed Association’s 8th Annual Stream Cleanup, according to the organization. At Etra Lake Park in…
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POLICE BLOTTER: April 25
Hamilton Police charged Donald J. Deblasio and Gabriel J. Medina for shoplifting in the 1000 block of Whitehorse-Mercerville Road on April 11. Police did not provide bail information or value of item(s) stolen as of press time. In addition, police investigated thefts in the 3100 block of Quakerbridge Road, in the 300 block of Rowan…
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Nominations Open for March of Dimes Nurse of the Year
By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes Nominations are now open for the ninth annual March of Dimes New Jersey Chapter Nurse of the Year awards. The March of Dimes will be honoring nurses, the unsung heroes of healthcare, for their outstanding contributions. The award ceremony will be held on November 19, 2014 at Pines Manor in…
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