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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township man sentenced in wife’s slaying
A Kendall Park man was sentenced to 12 years in a state prison for running his wife down with the couple’s minivan in 2004. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer A Kendall Park man was sentenced to 12 years in a state prison for running his wife down with the couple’s minivan in 2004. Samander…
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REGION: DEP urges testing for radon
The Department of Environmental Protection is urging homeowners and school officials to test for radon, a naturally occurring gas linked to cancer, as part of National Radon Action Month. TRENTON —The Department of Environmental Protection is urging homeowners and school officials to test for radon, a naturally occurring gas linked to cancer, as part of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Wintry road conditions causes multiple vehicle crashes
A crash involving a car and a dump truck was just one of the accidents first responders faced in the aftermath of the latest winter storm to grip the area Tuesday into Wednesday morning. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A crash involving a car and a dump truck was just one of the…
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MCCC: School recognizes anniversary of program director
As a junior music major at James Madison University, Alice Weiss walked into the studios of public radio station WMRA not realizing it would be the first of decades of service in the not-for-profit r WEST WINDSOR — As a junior music major at James Madison University, Alice Weiss walked into the studios of public…
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MANVILLE: Flood relief on the way for many
Richard Boornazian, an assistant commissioner in the DEP, stayed after most people had gone Wednesday night to answer people’s individual questions. (Photo by Gene Robbins)
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FLORENCE: Council selects new president
Florence Township Mayor Craig Wilkie addresses the audience and reflects on the accomplishments over the past year. Photo by Amy Batista
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ROBBINSVILLE: Wintry road conditions causes multiple vehicle crashes
A crash involving a car and a dump truck was just one of the accidents first responders faced in the aftermath of the latest winter storm to grip the area Tuesday into Wednesday morning. Facebook photo
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MANVILLE: Flood relief on the way for many
Buyouts won’t stop rising waters, but they may move people out of harm’s way and prevent scenes like this from 2011 along Angle Street and Kyle Avenue in the Lost Valley. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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