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CRANBURY: Police discover pot plant lab
A marijuana grow lab along with other paraphernalia and weapons was discovered Jan. 12 by local police. By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — A marijuana grow lab along with other paraphernalia and weapons was discovered Jan. 12 by local police. Christopher L. Nady, 33, of Cranbury was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: January 23
by Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Elementary School Board of Education will be holding interviews of candidates for the position of superintendent at the Chesterfield Township Elementary School at 5:15 p.m. on Jan. 23. These meetings will be in executive session and no action will be taken. For more information call 609-298-0307 or visit the…
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REGION: When those cold symptoms won’t subside
People are most likely to have colds during fall and winter, starting in late August or early September until March or April. The increased incidence of colds during the cold season may be attributed to the by Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group It’s like nails on a chalkboard to those who hear it and even…
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Shop to End Human Trafficking at Whole Foods Market-January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
Photo of RIJI Green customized Whole Foods totes. Courtesy of RIJI Green.
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MANVILLE: Flood relief on the way for many
Water from rivers that overflow their banks may return to places like this along Huff Avenue in the Lost Valley, as it did in 2011, but maybe the houses will be gone, if buyouts mean the removal of houses from harm’s way. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pupils learn Dr. King’s lessons
Azra Baig High school students at Noor-Ul-Iman School in Monmouth Junction listen to Professor Mikal Nash, from Essex County College, speaking about civil rights as part of the school’s program on Monday. Photo by Azra Baig
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COUNTY: Freeholder chairman reflects on 2014 challenges
Koontz reflects on his political past, the role of the freeholder board and the challenges the state’s capital city is wrestling with from high crime to alleged government corruption. by Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group Andrew Koontz looks like a college professor, dressed in dark corduroys, black shoes and a sports coat over what…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Planners to hear solar farm plan
Deputy Mayor Jim Cann has announced the Bordentown Township Planning Board will hear a PSE&G proposal to construct a 9-megawatt solar field on the Waste Management Landfill on Route 206.
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