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HAMILTON: Students offer lifesaving aid
Phlebotomist Martisha Scott monitors Alexis Santiago, a Nottingham High School senior during a blood donation drive held at the school Tuesday. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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POLICE BLOTTER: February 27
Plumsted Police charged Earnest Bey, 22, of Cherry Hill, Sharif Wilson, 24, of Penndel, Pennsylvania, and Ashley McFarland, 22, of Chalfont, Pennsylvania, with narcotics possession Feb. 20. According to police, patrol observed a narcotics transaction taking place in the area of the Oak Grove Trailer Park. A subsequent motor vehicle stop was made on the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Board hosts education summit
Ed Birch photo. Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney presides over the Educational Summit during Monday night’s Board of Education meeting.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Summer recreation program to be rolled out soon
It’ll be fun in the sun By John Tredrea, Special Writer A summer recreation program for children of Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton is ready to roll now that that Lambertville City Council has given its go-ahead to the initiative. The program will be for children, 7 to 12, and held at Ely Park in…
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PRINCETON: Gas pipeline mapping raises concerns
Pipeline company Williams needs to better identify the wetlands and other environmentally sensitive areas along the route of a proposed 42-inch natural gas pipeline that would go through Princeton, officials By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Pipeline company Williams needs to better identify the wetlands and other environmentally sensitive areas along the route of a…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fire officials complete ice rescue drills
Earlier this month, the Robbinsville Township Fire Department held its annual ice water rescue drill on the lake at Town Center Lake. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Earlier this month, the Robbinsville Township Fire Department held its annual ice water rescue drill on the lake at Town Center Lake. ”Ice water rescue is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Health care costs crimp school budgets
Rise in premiums could eat up most of allowable increase By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Health benefit costs may eat up most, if not all, of the $2 million or so allowable increase in the township school budget this year. Board member Christopher Pulsifer said Monday night that a projected 11 percent increase in benefit…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: February 27
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Sick leave Citing a report that a Paterson police officer on paid suspension for alleged sexual assault may cash in $70,000 worth of unused leave when he retires, Deputy Republican Leader Nancy F. Muñoz has said there is no…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: February 27
by Peg Dotson The Riverfront School is holding the annual Basket Bonanza at the Riverfront School on Saturday, March 1. Only 350 admission tickets will be sold and cannot be purchased at the door. Come out for a night of fun, fundraising and prizes including an iPad Air and big screen TV. You must be…
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