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FLORENCE: Council discusses dock damage after crash
Mother accused of attempting to drive van with children inside into Delaware River by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The governing body recently discussed damages caused to a dock when a township woman allegedly drove into the Delaware River, attempting to kill her three teenage children on April 15. ”You are all aware of…
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LAWRENCE: Hoppin’ good time at Terhune
By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer Rylan Grano’s little pigtails bounced as she tottered toward a sign stationed near Terhune Orchards’ farm market. Scanning the display of red bunny paw prints, the 18-month-old broke out into a big smile. Challenge accepted. The Lawrence tot was soon on the prowl for the elusive Terhune Orchards bunny. Rylan…
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PRINCETON: Mercer and Quaker roads to be renovated
The repair and resurfacing of Mercer Road between Province Line Road and Quaker Road will begin in the first week of May.The first part of the project, which will involve the milling, repairing and repaving of the road surface, is scheduled to begin on May 5 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.…
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LAWRENCE: School district in running for national honors
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Having been named a New Jersey School District of Character in March, the Lawrence Township Public School District will learn next month whether it has earned national honors, as well. The Lawrence school district is one of 50 schools and districts named as national finalists in the 2014 National Schools…
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CRANBURY: Foundation holds event for new library funding
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer CRANBURY — Easter baskets, with bright spring colors were made to help raise funds for a new public library in town. Patty Kraws of Country Florist and Gifts helped about a dozen residents make spring flower baskets at the current town library on Main Street, inside the school on April…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Cross country track debuts with fun run
According to township officials, the runners, through their entry fees, helped raise $410 to benefit Project Freedom, a nonprofit that develops housing that allows those with disabilities to live indep by Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Right behind the high school, a crowd of people were busy getting their blood pumping early Saturday morning.…
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LAWRENCE: Watershed Stream Cleanup a success
11,664 pounds of trash removed from area waterways Over two weekends, volunteers from 12 communities joined with the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and area municipalities to remove 11,664 pounds of trash from local streams and lakes as part of the association’s 8th annual Stream Cleanup. At Colonial Lake Park in Lawrence, Mayor Cathleen Lewis and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Writing team shares plots, personal perils
Hillsborough’s Christina Ward, back, and Flemington’s Joanne Vogel traveling on a sailboat in Key West, Florida, in January.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store
Viewer of news broadcast recognized suspect and notified police Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza announced on Tuesday the arrest of James E. Copeland, 61, of Washington D.C., on a third degree shoplifting charge. On March 18, 2014, a man entered a…
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