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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: January 17
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Tuition equality Assembly Speaker-elect Vincent Prieto, one of the prime sponsors of New Jersey’s landmark tuition equality act (S2479), has released the following statement on the ceremonial signing of the new law in Union City: ”This is the beginning…
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HAMILTON: Township to host free rabies clinic Jan. 25
HAMILTON — The township will hold its first free rabies immunization clinic of the year for residents’ dogs and cats on Saturday, Jan. 25, at the McManimon Township Building located at 320 Scully Ave. The free clinic will be offered between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon. The McManimon Building is located off Olden…
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HAMILTON: Resident named to board
The Family Resource Network has announced it has recently welcomed Robert Stuono, of Hamilton, to its board of directors. HAMILTON — The Family Resource Network has announced it has recently welcomed Robert Stuono, of Hamilton, to its board of directors. Mr. Stuono acts as the executive director of College Board Programs at Educational Testing Service.…
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Stop Smelling, Start Selling – Zanotize Looks to Make Its Mark at NADA
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) When automotive executives arrive Jan. 24 at the 2014 North America Dealers Association Convention and Expo in New Orleans, LA, the manufacturers of Zanotize want to make them smell a difference. Dallas, TX – It’s the one problem that automotive dealers can’t see, even when it’s right under their nose. Unpleasant,…
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COUNTY: Drug dealer sentenced in drug-induced death
County officials hailed the sentencing of Kenneth Staunton, 33, of Lacey, to seven and a half years as a warning to drug dealers. County officials hailed the sentencing of Kenneth Staunton, 33, of Lacey, to seven and a half years as a warning to drug dealers. Mr. Staunton was sentenced for manslaughter and heroin possession…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: January 16
by Peg Dotson The January meeting of Florence Township Chapter of Deborah will be held Jan. 23 at the Sterling House on Broad Street. Come out and find all the new services available to al regardless of race, creed or the ability to pay for services. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. The Riverfront School…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK Boys team falls
The South Brunswick High School boys basketball squad paired off last week against #18 ranked (in the state) St. Josephs High School of Metuchen. The St. Josephs squad featured one of the countries top recruits in 7 footer Karl Towns, who has announced that he will be attending the University of Kentucky. The Vikings defense…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Smith, Raiders learn from tough loss
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group While James Smith would have loved for the Hillsborough High School boys basketball team to remain perfect, the senior guard knows that a loss to one of the best teams in the state figures to help the Raiders in the long run. Hillsborough hung tough with Linden, a team…
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EDITORIAL: Political conflicts on council
It’s not that unusual for alliances to form on town councils or committees. It happens all the time. Usually, however, it’s because of political parties. That’s not the case in Princeton, however, because they’re all Democrats who are supposed to play nicely together. In other municipal bodies that are nonpartisan, such as West Windsor, it’s…
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