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FLORENCE: Robbery suspects face additional charges
Two suspects accused in a string of armed robberies earlier this month have had been additionally charged with a robbery in Florence. FLORENCE — Two suspects accused in a string of armed robberies earlier this month have had been additionally charged with a robbery in Florence. In a joint press release issued last week by…
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HAMILTON: District honors school board
Typically, School Board Recognition Month is January, but due to all of the snowstorms and meeting cancellations last month, the Hamilton School District decided to move it to February. by David Kilby, Special Writer HAMILTON — Typically, School Board Recognition Month is January, but due to all of the snowstorms and meeting cancellations last month,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fire officials complete ice rescue drills
The Robbinsville Township Fire Department trained on several techniques for removing a victim from the water and ice during a drill Feb. 3. Photo courtesy of Manuel Iglesias
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HAMILTON: Nonprofit organization celebrates 20 years of caregiving
As nonprofit Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County celebrates its 20 years of providing free caregiving the elderly and/or disabled, the Hamilton-based nonprofit is also marking a HAMILTON — As nonprofit Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County celebrates its 20 years of providing free caregiving the elderly and/or disabled, the Hamilton-based nonprofit is also marking…
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PLUMSTED: Environmental group sets tire cleanup
The Plumsted Youth for Nature and the Environment is inviting the public to join them for a tire cleanup event Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and 16. PLUMSTED — The Plumsted Youth for Nature and the Environment is inviting the public to join them for a tire cleanup event Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police exam draws 620 applicants
Ed Birch photo. Ryan Polay, 22, of Monmouth Junction files his application for the upcoming police officer examination with clerk Chris Slovensky.
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Princeton Tourette walk getting serious help from North Brunswick mother and daughter
By Jeff Weber NORTH BRUNSWICK – Ally Abad was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in 2009. The 14-year-old North Brunswick native since has endured an extremely bumpy journey full of dead ends with medication and difficulties figuring out special education plans such as 504s and IEPs. But Abad has endured, and now she’s assisting others facing…
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PRINCETON: Town budget predicted to be $1M less this year
Princeton’s municipal budget is down by nearly $1 million compared to last year, according to preliminary figures the town’s council saw Monday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton’s municipal budget is down by nearly $1 million compared to last year, according to preliminary figures the town’s council saw Monday. Deputy town administrator Kathryn Monzo…
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