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PRINCETON: Ice is not yet safe for skating
The temperatures have been in the single digits, but it has not been cold enough to allow people to ice skate outdoors in Princeton so far. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The temperatures have been in the single digits, but it has not been cold enough to allow people to ice skate outdoors in…
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HAMILTON: District facilities plan discussed
Officials estimate costs to exceed $200M by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — School officials and an architectural firm have announced that efforts to bring district facilities up to snuff will come with a $227 million price tag. Prior to a presentation on a district-wide facilities assessment at the Jan. 15 Hamilton Township Board of…
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REGION: Ocean County prosecutor warns of tainted heroin
Officials warn that overdoses may have been caused by a batch of heroin that included toxic elements, which prove fatal without medical attention. The suspected tainted drugs had a stamp, “Bud Light.” Photo courtesy of the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office
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WEST WINDSOR: Hazmat incident at Sam’s Club
People were evacuated from Sam’s Club on Nassau Park Boulevard Wednesday evening after a refrigerant leak By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — People were evacuated from Sam’s Club on Nassau Park Boulevard Wednesday evening after a refrigerant leak. No one was allowed to enter the store for the rest of the evening due…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Ride 4 Erik fundraiser lets you coddle yourself, help charity
A childhood illness to Erik Zimmerman led to the formation of the charity Ride 4 Erik seven years ago.
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REGION: What to do 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 attrib by Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group It’s like nails on a chalkboard to those who hear it and even worse to…
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REGION: Area Girl Scouts begin annual cookie sale
Parent and troop volunteers load up Girl Scout Cookies from a Dayton warehouse last weekend. Amy Batista photo
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mauer making bigger impact
Elane Coleman Hillsborough High sophomore Stephanie Mauer place in the top five in two events at the Skyland Conference Relays. Photo by Elane Coleman
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