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HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals
Democratic Township Council candidate Tennille McCoy
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HAMILTON: Mayoral candidates spar over issues
Mayoral hopefuls, from left, Barbara Plumeri, Antonio Gambino and Kelly A. Yaede, outline their goals, initiatives and vision for Hamilton at a candidates event Oct. 3. Staffs photo by James McEvoy
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Trenton inmate charged with murder of cellmate
According to a Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office release, there were indications Lamar Gaines, age 19, choked and suffocated Darryl Boone, 38. An autopsy is pending. HOPEWELL — A Trenton inmate at the Mercer County Correction is accused of murdering a fellow inmate in the early morning hours of Oct. 5. According to a Mercer County…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Park groundbreaking hailed as civic lesson
Robbinsville officials and residents gathered for a groundbreaking for the Foxmoor community park on Oct. 4. The park is expected to be completed by Thanksgiving. Staff photos by James McEvoy
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MANVILLE: Onderko attends meetings; where are others? she asks
To the editor: We have I am responding to a letter written by Mrs. Jurewicz, who is taking opposition to what I wrote to the editor of this paper two weeks ago. At the time, I was encouraging Manville residents to attend council meetings. That is where Rich Onderko, a candidate for council, attends on…
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LAWRENCE: Man charged with burglary
Jeffrey Pulero, 38, of Trenton, was charged with burglary, hindering apprehension and possession of burglar tools after he was discovered in a storage room at the Go Calendar store at the Quaker Bridge Mall around 10 a. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Jeffrey Pulero, 38, of Trenton, was charged with burglary, hindering apprehension and possession…
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ON CAMPUS: New Egypt resident participates in a simulated border checkpoint
A New Egypt resident was among Misericordia University students participating in a simulated border checkpoint as part of a project designed to bring awareness and support to the campaign for comprehensive immigration reform currently being debated by the U.S. Congress. First year student, Emma Bunce, was among the students that participated in the Border Patrol…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Annual Cranberry Festival a success
Picasa Leah, 3, and Alyssa Haines, both of Columbus, make a bracelet together at a crafter’s table.
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