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HAMILTON: Captains make Hamilton West coach’s job easier
Sometimes a head coach will struggle mightily to choose which athletes deserve the honor of being a team captain, but that’s not the case for the Hamilton High School West boy’s basketball pro by Josh Lashley, Special Writer HAMILTON — Sometimes a head coach will struggle mightily to choose which athletes deserve the honor of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Cablevision will maintain WCBS
Cable franchise ordinance to be re-introduced in Robbinsville by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Just over one week after he vetoed a cable franchise ordinance citing a lack of competition while criticizing Cablevision for plans to remove WCBS Channel 2 (New York) effective Jan. 28, Mayor David Fried announced the cable provider has agreed…
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ALLENTOWN: Resident president of health-care group
Meridian Health has announced the addition of borough resident Joseph E. Stampe as president of Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations. ALLENTOWN — Meridian Health has announced the addition of borough resident Joseph E. Stampe as president of Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations. According to a press release, prior to coming to Meridian Health, Mr. Stampe most recently…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Businesses asked to help Make-A-Wish raise funds
Didier Jimenez is looking for businesses to participate in a fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Mr. Jimenez said he has been part of many fundraising events for Make-A-Wish and also one of the main speakers for events in New Jersey. Make-A-Wish helps strengthen and empower children battling life-threatening medical conditions by granting them a wish…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Anker becoming bigger contributor for Ravens
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group With an assist in Monday’s 6-1 win over Monroe, Coleman Anker recorded his 23rd point for the Robbinsville High School ice hockey team, one more than he had all of last year. ”Senior year, it’s my last year playing,” Anker said. “I really did take the time to get…
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LAWRENCE: Schools’ Advance Placement efforts honored
Although Jaquay Coates has been taking honors courses since he was an 8th-grader at Lawrence Middle School, he is the first to admit that he could not see himself making the leap to Advanced Placement By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Although Jaquay Coates has been taking honors courses since he was an 8th-grader at Lawrence…
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MONROE: Feist indicted on charges from June auto crash
Township Engineer Ernest Feist, 55, was indicted on Jan. 17 on two counts of aggravated assault and three counts of assault by auto for allegedly causing a multiple vehicle crash in the township last By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer MONROE Township Engineer Ernest Feist, 55, was indicted on Jan. 17 on two counts…
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Len Nemeroff Honored
By Marialyce Denauski FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: New Jersey Volunteer Recognized by International Relief Organization Len Nemeroff, of Hamilton, NJ, has been named Ambassador of the Month by international disaster relief organization, ShelterBox. "Our organization would cease to exist without Ambassadors like Len" Sarasota, FL (PRWEB) January 22, 2014 Len Nemeroff, of Hamilton, N.J., has been…
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MANVILLE: Komoroski sees new website, more police in ‘14
His words as outgoing Council President By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Former Borough Council President Ed Komoroski gave his thanks to the residents at the borough government reorganization meeting on Jan. 4. Council voted Mark Gregor to the council presidency that day. Mr. Komoroski said he looked forward to serving on council in 2014.…
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