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ALLENTOWN: Ordinance sets new sewer rates
The ordinance seeks to establish fairness between all sewer accounts in the borough, while also helping the borough reach its revenue goals. by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — A new ordinance that seeks to establish fairness between all sewer accounts in the borough, while also helping the borough reach its revenue goals, was passed…
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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: January 2
The Springfield Township Board of Education is holding its annual reorganization meeting Tuesday, Jan. 7 at the Springfield Elementary School Library. The meeting begins at 7:15 p.m. preceded by a 7 p.m. work session. For more information, visit www.springfieldschool.org Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings. Those interested…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, Dec. 16-30
Items gleaned from police reports A Bridgewater man was taken into custody at 2:31 p.m. on Dec. 23 after allegedly shoplifting at Walmart. On Dec. 23 at 5:26 p.m. a Liberty Street woman reported her neighbor was shooting a pellet gun onto her property. On Dec. 23 at 5:29 p.m. a Pope Street caller reported…
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HAMILTON: Judge reduces fatal crash driver’s bail
Defense attorney blames weather conditions for crash by Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group The bail for an alleged drunk driver that crashed into a truck and killed his three passengers Dec. 12 on Interstate Highway 95 in Lawrence has been reduced to $500,000 cash or bond, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. Bail had…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Eagles are gunned down in Saturday’s hoop finals
By James Evans, Special Writer Little went its way for the South Hunterdon’s boys’ basketball team, as the Eagles lost to the New Hope-Solebury Lions, 53-42, at home Saturday, Dec. 28. Playing without senior Jake Whittaker, the Eagles (3-1) needed their younger players to step up in the finale of the Over the River Holiday…
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REGION: Lawmakers weigh in on BPU solar litigation
Florence, North Hanover projects impacted TRENTON — Saying the misinterpretation of the Solar Act of 2012 has resulted in the obstruction of millions of dollars in economic investment in clean energy projects, several New Jersey legislators recently called on the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to take immediate action in reinstating the development of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: It’s dry now, but fear of floods pose worry for this neighborhood
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor When it begins to rain hard and long, Amy O’Brien begins to worry. She keeps an eye to see if water is backing up in the storm drain along the street. She takes note of the amount of water running in an oversized ditch on the back of her lot…
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PRINCETON: No word on plans for post office building
The U.S. Postal Service and the prospective buyer of its Palmer Square post office were not talking this week about their negotiations for the valuable property in downtown Princeton. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The U.S. Postal Service and the prospective buyer of its Palmer Square post office were not talking this week about…
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