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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER
by Nancy Mrzljak The Crosswicks Community Association’s annual Halloween Parade and Party will be held 4 p.m., Sunday Oct. 27 at the Crosswicks Community House. This fun-filled family event begins at the Union Fire Company and will allow kids to explore the fire trucks on display. The fire truck will lead the way down Main…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Florence Police charged Sheree T. Jones, 30, of Willingboro, for driving while intoxicated after a vehicle hit-and-run the evening of Sept. 24 in front of the River Rock Bar on West Front Street. According to police, officers located a vehicle in the Florence Tollgate Apartments parking lot that matched witness descriptions and made contact with…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Leaders talk economics
Representatives of Bordentown City and Bordentown Township spoke to local business leaders about economic development and initiatives in their respective communities. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Representatives of Bordentown City and Bordentown Township spoke to local business leaders about economic development and initiatives in their respective communities. Bordentown Township Mayor Jim Cann…
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MONROE: Township celebrating its 175th anniversary
The township is gearing up this month for several celebrations in honor of its 175th year. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — The township is gearing up this month for several celebrations in honor of its 175th year. ”What began as the agricultural portion of South Amboy in colonial times has blossomed in the…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Leaders talk economics
Bordentown Township Mayor Jim Cann discusses shared serivces Oct. 1. Staff photos by James McEvoy
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MONROE: Li gets life
File photo. Tianle Li has been sentenced to life in prison Sept. 30 for poisoning her husband, Xiaoye Wang in 2011.
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MONROE: Art show through October
MONROE — The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission’s annual juried art show will be held from Monday, Oct. 21, through Monday, Oct. 28. It will be held at the Monroe Township Public Library. Juror Jeff Cohen is a professional artist and teacher who does paintings, sculpture and ceramics. The exhibit is open to living artists…
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