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ROBBINSVILLE: Town rallies around officer
Lt. Texidor is a 24-year police veteran who sustained an off-duty medical emergency last year at Thanksgiving that left him permanently paralyzed and wheelchair-bound, according to Lt. Bainbridge. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Robbinsville High School cross-country course was used this past Sunday by a different group of runners, walkers and even…
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LAWRENCE: Food pantry ‘having a crisis’
A couple of weeks ago, a man drove up to HomeFront’s headquarters on Princeton Avenue. In the back of his car, there were boxes and boxes of food. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A couple of weeks ago, a man drove up to HomeFront’s headquarters on Princeton Avenue. In the back of his car, there…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Crowds warm to Halloween marchers
Frankenstein’s monster walked the streets of Bordentown in the annual Halloween parade on Oct. 27.
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Board member, candidate responds to letters
To the editor: As a current board member running for re-election, I am responding to the half-truths written about me last week. Mr. Dalton said the budget is over the 2 percent cap by “deceptive measures” and was “rubber stamped” by the board. He didn’t tell you those “deceptive measures” are allowed by the…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Committee eyes deal for 70 affordable units
On Monday, the Hopewell Township Committee considered an agreement with the Mt. Laurel-based development firm Conifer Realty under which that firm could build 70 affordable rental housing unit By John Tredrea, Special Writer On Monday, the Hopewell Township Committee considered an agreement with the Mt. Laurel-based development firm Conifer Realty under which that firm could…
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MANVILLE: Voter to go for Democrats’ ‘new ideas’
To the editor: I have been a Manville resident for quite some time now and it seems to me that we need someone with some new ideas who can relate to the people of our community. I have just received a flyer sent by the Manville Republicans telling us it is time for a change…
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Vote Ramos, Collins for Township Council
Rick Miller, Lawrence Township To the editor: As a former Mayor and Councilman of Lawrence Township for 16 years, I can say that this year’s election for township council is one of the most important ones in recent years. Over the past 2 years, with one party rule we have not seen a dialogue between…
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