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LAMBERTVILLE: Rescue squad needs more helpers
Calls keep going up; nighttime help especially wanted By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad (LNHSRS) has been very busy — and getting busier all the time. ”We answered 1,500 calls last year. We expect to answer 1,800 this year,” said squad president Jason Strauss. “We need new members.” The…
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PRINCETON: Police to adopt immigrants policy
Princeton police will issue an official protocol this month that says the department will not cooperate with federal immigration authorities in turning over anyone wanted solely for deportation out of the count By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton police will issue an official protocol this month that says the department will not cooperate with…
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MANVILLE: Wear pink on Oct. 16
Borough Council passed a resolution naming October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With the proclamation, from left, are Kathy Quick, Sherri Lynn, Mayor Angelo Corradino and Sue Star. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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PLUMSTED: Tire cleanup set for Oct. 12 and 13
According to an organization release, the cleanup will take place each day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PLUMSTED — The Plumsted Youth for Nature and the Environment will hold a community wide fall tire cleanup event Saturday, Oct. 12, and Sunday, Oct. 13. According to an organization release, the cleanup will take place each…
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COUNTY: Burlington completes green energy job training
Burlington County’s commitment to cost-saving renewable energy moved another step forward recently, with Freeholder Director Joe Donnelly reporting that Burlington County College, using state grant dollars, has trained 183 individuals, consisting of both unemployed job seekers and those presently employed, in green energy technology. ”Our workforce development efforts are geared toward preparing our residents for…
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REGION: That’s Italian! Festival presents tastes of old country
Louis Gaogano stood by himself amid the thousands of people at the 14th annual Italian-American Festival in Mercer County Park on Sunday afternoon. by Charley Falkenburg Special Writer WEST WINDSOR – Louis Gaogano stood by himself amid the thousands of people at the 14th annual Italian-American Festival in Mercer County Park on Sunday afternoon. Using…
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EAST WINDSOR: Field of Terror celebrates decade of supplying frights
Amy Batista photo. Kerry Alvarez, 15, of Monroe, poses with a character while waiting in line to ride the Zombie Attack Haunted Hayride attraction during opening night at Field of Terror located on 831 Windsor Perrineville Road in East Windsor on Sept. 27.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Man charged with stolen truck joyride
A North Brunswick man is facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing a landscaping truck and trailer and causing several accidents in two towns Wednesday, police said. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A North Brunswick man is facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing a landscaping truck and trailer and causing several accidents in two towns…
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