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Millstone Mayor elected President of Somerset County Governing Officials
Millstone Mayor Elected to President of Somerset County Governing Officials
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FLORENCE: Family, community unite to raise awareness for pediatric stroke
Mayor Craig Wilkie recently declared May to be Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month. However, the mayor is certainly not alone in his desire to increase public awareness and advocacy, a by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Mayor Craig Wilkie recently declared May to be Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month. However, the mayor is certainly not alone…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: December 20
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Nursing students Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Wayne DeAngelo, Daniel Benson, both D-Mercer, Middlesex, and Valerie Vainieri Huttle, D-Bergen, to help nursing students get academic credit for training received as corpsmen and medics in the United States military has…
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COUNTY: Officials offer holiday safety tips
Though the winter holidays are a time for family and friends to get together, Monmouth County officials are urging residents to be cautious with holiday including candles, holiday lights and Christmas trees. FREEHOLD —Though the winter holidays are a time for family and friends to get together, Monmouth County officials are urging residents to be…
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POLICE BLOTTER: December 19
Florence Police charged Donnell Armstrong, 39, of defiant trespass on Dec. 4. According to police, at 11:47 a.m., employees from the Third Fed Bank on Route 130 reported a male was bothering customers in the bank. Employees reported to an officer that Mr. Armstrong had previously been told not come into the bank, police said.…
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LAWRENCE: Theft of coats investigated
Police are investigating whether three men who walked off with a dozen leather coats from the Lord & Taylor department store last week are part of an organized group committing similar thefts. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Police are investigating whether three men who walked off with a dozen leather coats from the Lord &…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Carriage rides rein in the festivities
Residents could be seen taking a scenic tour of the city in horse-drawn carriages sponsored by Downtown Bordentown Association during the winter wonderland this past weekend, carrying on the decade l by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Residents could be seen taking a scenic tour of the city in horse-drawn carriages sponsored by…
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REGION: PSE&G announces bill credit, energy saving tips
Public Service Energy and Gas has recently announced that residential gas customers will be saving approximately 33 percent on November and December bills due to a credit. Public Service Energy and Gas has recently announced that residential gas customers will be saving approximately 33 percent on November and December bills due to a credit. PSE&G…
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