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HILLSBOROUGH: 900 attend breakfast to benefit baseball team
In the kitchen, the pancakes were steaming. Jim Maggio, left, awaits a serving from Dan Fier, center, and Joe Vadinsky.
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HAMILTON: Contract approved for new animal shelter
The Township Council unanimously approved a nearly $1.1 million contract for the construction of additions to the Hamilton Township Animal Shelter located on Sylvan Avenue. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Township Council unanimously approved a nearly $1.1 million contract for the construction of additions to the Hamilton Township Animal Shelter located on…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Blocking end run around Pinelands rules
by Michele Byers There hasn’t been much to cheer about lately when it comes to upholding the laws, policies and rules that protect New Jersey’s environment. So let’s give a standing ovation to the New Jersey Pinelands Commission, led by Chairman Mark Lohbauer, for rejecting a proposal to lay a 22-mile natural gas pipeline through…
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PLUMSTED: Armed robbery suspect caught
James Warthen, 22, a suspect from an armed robbery on Nov. 24, in the township was apprehended in Pemberton by the U.S. Marshall Service, according to Plumsted police.
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Camp Carton hopes to build on success of Camp Bernie in helping kids with Tourette Syndrome
By Jeff Weber Well-known sports radio personality Craig Carton has Tourette Syndrome (TS) – an inherited, misdiagnosed, misunderstood neurological disorder characterized by tics. Two of his children have TS, as well. And to Carton, that’s reason enough to launch Camp Carton this July at the Ramapo for Children Camp in Rhinebeck, N.Y. Camp Carton is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders win SCT girls hoop opener
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group While the Hillsborough High girls basketball team has struggled at to win games this season, head coach Barrie Foley has never had to question her team’s effort. ”They have been into it throughout the season,” Foley said. “We have two seniors, a sophomore and two juniors that start and…
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FLORENCE: Crash leaves West Windsor man dead
A crash involving a car and a tractor trailer left one dead the evening of Jan. 30. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — A crash involving a car and a tractor trailer left one dead the evening of Jan. 30. Hirobumi Okura, 33, of West Windsor, who was driving a Toyota Prius was pronounced…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Hisotriical Society hosts art show
Opening reception is Sunday, Feb. 9 The Lambertville Historical Society and Janet Marsh Hunt, director of the exhibition, are preparing for the 33rd annual juried art exhibition, “Lambertville and the Surrounding Area,” to be held at the Robert Beck Gallery & Academy, 204 N. Union St., Lambertville, from Feb. 9-March 23. The opening reception is…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Coach has VCU connection
South Hunterdon basketball coaches Jason Miller, left, and Frank Schermerhorn flank Shaka Smart of Virginia Commonwealth University, who responded to the coaches’ widespread request for strategy.
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