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LAWRENCE: Equipment worth $20,000 stolen
A Trenton man lost landscaping equipment, including a lawnmower and tree trimmers valued at more than $20,000, after his pickup truck and the trailer attached to it were stolen from a parking lot on Enterprise Aven By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Trenton man lost landscaping equipment, including a lawnmower and tree trimmers valued at…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Town loses a longtime public servant
David H. Knights, 60, a man who has left an indelible imprint on the town and region he loved, died Tuesday morning By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Hopewell Borough Council President David H. Knights, 60, a man who has left an indelible imprint on the town and region he loved, died Tuesday morning. Upon hearing…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Schools regionalization OK’d!
Overall, nearly 29 percent of the registered voters in the three towns cast ballots By John Tredrea, Special Writer By a landslide margin, voters in Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell approved the regionalization of South County schools Tuesday. Those casting ballots OK’d two referendum questions, and by doing so, have set the stage for combining…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Assini hired as social studies director
She did her student-teaching here in 2005 Middle school teacher Cyntha Assini was hired Sept. 9 as Hillsborough’s district social studies supervisor. She has been a social studies teacher at J.P. Case Middle School in the Flemington-Raritan school district since 2005. Mr. Mingle was hired July 23 in Madison school district as director of curriculum…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Lawn signs deemed illegal are removed
Bill and Gail Martin say this is a photo of the sign they placed in front of their house. The mailbox (number 239) is about 25 feet from the corner of Willow and Hillsborough Road, they say, and the sign about 250 feet from the corner.
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MANVILLE: Kids get to pet a turtle
"Lizard Guy’ brings critters to library program By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Frogs, turtles and snakes were just a few animals that amazed young and old Saturday afternoon at the Manville Public Library. About 40 children and adults came to meet “Silly Billy,” the Lizard Guy. ”We had an excellent turnout and we got…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Good deeds still happen these days
Woman turns in money, ring she found in jacket at senior center Good deeds are still done by good people, without fanfare. An 81-year-old woman who frequents the county-sponsored senior center on South Branch Road arrived Monday morning and saw a blazer hanging on a hook. Uh-oh, she thought. Someone has forgotten their coat. So…
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