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LAWRENCE: Township gives out growth, redevelopment awards
Two Lawrence Township residents, one school and several businesses were honored by the Growth and Redevelopment Committee at its 15th annual awards program, held Wednesday morning at the Special Ol By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two Lawrence Township residents, one school and several businesses were honored by the Growth and Redevelopment Committee at its 15th…
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HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals
Democratic Township Council candidate Joe Santo
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REGION: Special Senate election coming next Wednesday
Election polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for voters to choose a U.S. Senator for the next 14 months. Normally, elections are held on Tuesdays, but Monday’s Columbus Day holiday precludes ele Citizens, you are called to duty next Wednesday. Election polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: The city that never sleeps
Many businesses are keeping busy after the town was painted red over the weekend. by Jen Samuel, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Many businesses are keeping busy after the town was painted red over the weekend. Randy Ellis relocated his business, Randy Now’s Cave Man & Consignment Shop, on Oct. 5 to 134 Farnsworth Ave.,…
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LAWRENCE: Special Senate election on Wednesday
Lawrence Township voters will go to the polls Wednesday in a special election to choose between Democratic Party nominee Cory Booker and Republican Party nominee Steve Lonegan to fill out the unexpired term o By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township voters will go to the polls Wednesday in a special election to choose between…
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HAMILTON: Zoning board approves hotel
The site of the future Residence Inn, an extended stay hotel, is on Route 130 northbound adjacent to the Shoppes at Hamilton. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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POLICE BLOTTER: October 10
Florence Police charged Walter Pursell, 62, of Hamilton Township, for driving under the influence Oct. 5. According to police, a vehicle driven by Mr. Pursell was seen failing to maintain a lane and reckless driving. The accused was also charged with driving while suspended, refusal to submit to testing, failure to maintain a lane and…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: League slates two candidate forums next week
The Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters is holding back-to-back candidate forums next week. The Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters is holding back-to-back candidate forums next week. The first, showcasing Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education candidates, will be held Oct. 16, the same day as the Special General Election for US Senate. The…
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HOPEWELL: Police blotter
Hopewell Township police Lt. William Springer reported: Officer Nicholas Sparaco stopped Stephanie Montissol, 29, of Bridgeton Pike, Feasterville, Pa., who, police said, was wanted on outstanding traffic warrants from Trenton. While the officer was attempting to place Ms. Montissol under arrest, the passenger of the vehicle, Deshawn McGee, 29, also of Bridgeton Pike, Feasterville, Pa.,…
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