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PENNINGTON: Pennington basketball team has winning ways
They were state champions this year. They were state champions last year. And they were state champions three years before that. By John Tredrea, Special Writer They were state champions this year. They were state champions last year. And they were state champions three years before that. They’re The Pennington School’s boys varsity basketball team.…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Rontia Marshall, 36, of Trenton, was charged with attempted shoplifting for trying to take two Keurig coffeemakers, valued at a combined $240, from ShopRite at the Mercer Mall at 3:46 p.m. March 4, and with shoplifting two TV sets from the same grocery store on Feb. 27. He was taken to the Mercer County Corrections…
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PENNINGTON: Emily’s, Ogren are honored by EDC
The Pennington Borough Economic Development Commission (EDC) has announced the recipient of the 2014 Business of the Year Award — Emily’s Café and Catering, on South Main Street. The Pennington Borough Economic Development Commission (EDC) has announced the recipient of the 2014 Business of the Year Award — Emily’s Café and Catering, on South Main…
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LAWRENCE: DPW seeks salt storage building
A new road salt storage facility and a portable light tower topped the list of requests made by Public Works Director Greg Whitehead as he presented his budget requests and overall departmental review to Township By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A new road salt storage facility and a portable light tower topped the list of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Residents give blood after Ewing blast
More than 200 came to donate at the Robbinsville Senior Center on March 6 for the Community Blood Council of New Jersey, Inc., which even prior to the March 6 blast, was experiencing almost unprecedente by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Days after a gas explosion in Ewing left one dead, several injured and…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Bonding proposals ready for approvals
Proposed bond ordinances introduced by unanimous votes of the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night would pay for sewer improvements, work on township roads and equipment By John Tredrea, Special Writer Proposed bond ordinances introduced by unanimous votes of the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night would pay for sewer improvements, work on township roads and equipment…
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NUI soccer team wins title
The Noor-Ul-Iman (NUI) Middle School Boys Soccer Team from South Brunswick, won a Championship soccer game with a score of 4-3, beating the undefeated U12 Greater Flemington Soccer Club Travel Team Feb. 28. The final victory came during the U11/12 Boys top bracketed 7 vs. 7 League at Soccer Centers in Somerset. The team is…
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From polar vortex to pampered pets: Tabby’s Place rescues Flemington “catsicles”
Ursula awaits adoption at Tabby’s Place in Ringoes
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From polar vortex to pampered pets: Tabby’s Place rescues Flemington “catsicles”
Angela Townsend, Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary If you thought the recent polar vortex was hard on humans, imagine being a cat confined in a cage outdoors. Such was the fate of three gentle felines in Flemington. When concerned neighbors spotted the caged cats during the coldest days of winter, they contacted animal control officer…
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