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ROBBINSVILLE: Students ready to ‘kick butts’
Students took the stand March 17, a national day of activism that empowers youth to stand out, speak up and seize control against Big Tobacco. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Students at Robbinsville High School were ready to kick “butts” by taking a stand against tobacco. Students took the stand March 17, a…
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Best Sources for Financing Should Understand Trucking Business
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Financial Services Vice President Patrick Gaskins explains that while credit may be easier to find for trucking companies with strong balance sheets, it’s essential the lender understands the big picture, including the total cost of ownership. CHERRY HILL, NJ – Recent news reports in the transportation media indicate that financing for…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: March 27
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Rate hike In response to the BPU’s decision to allow JCP&L to recover the $736 million the utility spent on repair and restoration efforts following Superstorm Sandy, Assemblyman Greg McGuckin called the rate hike “unfair and offensive” and said…
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HAMILTON: New police website, social media launched
In addition to website improvements, the division has formally launched an official Facebook account and Twitter handle. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Township public safety officials are touting a revamped police website and social media outreach efforts. Mayor Kelly A. Yaede, who also serves as Hamilton’s public safety director, said the increased communication…
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Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens
Princeton Photo Workshop Instructor Frank Veronsky with a student
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LETTER: Political system like boiling frog
To the editor: Put a frog in a pot of hot water and it immediately jumps out, but put a frog in cold water that is. being heated to boiling and the frog dies. Today we are the frog equivalent, placed in cold water that is being heated to boiling. We are totally ignoring…
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POLICE BLOTTER: March 27
Robbinsville Police charged Matthew Moller, 37, of Mooresville, North Carolina, and Amanda Schoflied, 34, of Mooreville, for narcotics possession on March 16. According to police, a car driven by Ms. Schoflied was seen travelling on Route 130 with a brake light out, prompting a motor vehicle stop in the area of South Gold Drive. An…
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HAMILTON: Residents wary of new YMCA field proposal
Neighbors of the Sawmill Branch of the Hamilton Area YMCA say they are against a preliminary proposal for upgrades of fields that could facilitate the hosting of high school athletic events. Photo by James McEvoy
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LETTER: Education focus, not off-site conduct
To the editor: While I generally respect the good work of the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education, a recent letter from the board president missed the point. The case discussed in the Trentonian (March 6 issue) is all about school policies, and the appropriate application of the school’s authority. The board president is…
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