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POLICE BLOTTER: September 12
Robbinsville Police charged Raquel Ragno, 25, of Toms River, with narcotics possession Sept. 8. According to police, a vehicle driven by Ms. Ragno was seen making an unsafe lane change on I-195. An ensuing search of the vehicle revealed several small bags of heroin as well as drug paraphernalia. Ms. Ragno was charged with having…
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EAST WINDSOR: Recycling Day
Residents can participate in the East Windsor Township Recycling Day. The township event, sponsored by Mayor Janice Mironov and council members in conjunction with the East Windsor Clean Communities Committee, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Windsor Township Senior Center, located at 40 Lanning…
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GUEST OPINION: School bus safety is a joint effort
by Raymond P. Martinez As students gather at bus stops across New Jersey for the new school year, it is important to stress that school bus safety is a top priority for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). By requiring all school transportation vehicles to pass through a meticulous inspection process and drivers to…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER
By Nancy Mrzljak, Special Writer The Chesterfield Hose Co. Famous Chicken Barbecue will be held Sunday, Sept. 8 from noon until its sold out. Tickets cost $13 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-12, and are free for children 5 and under. $6, children 5 and under free. For more information, call 609-298-1024 or…
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FLORENCE: Fountain of Life Center revs its many engines
Cars line up for the Fountain of Life Center Car and Motorcycle Show on Sept. 3. Staff photo by Jennifer Kohlhepp
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Pennington gets grant to promote nearby trails
The Pennington Borough Environmental Commission recently secured a grant of $1,400 from the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions (ANJEC) to promote trails easily accessible for Pennington residents. The grant was one of 21 awarded to environmental commissions throughout the state. According to Jim Gaffney, chairman of the Environmental Commission, “the grant will be used…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Classroom renovations highlight beginning of new school year
Sharon Elementary School students and staff celebrated the first day of school Sept. 9 with a ribbon cutting ceremony for the cafeteria. Second grade students are pictured with teacher Cherie Gehle, center. The students from left are Joseph Poole, Alyssa Spalding, Hannah Lutz, Daniel Silva, Allison Woolochuck and Vanessa Trueng.
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ALLENTOWN: UFRSD wants to enhance relationship with Millstone
One of the goals in the district’s five-year Action Plan is to share the partnership vision with the Millstone community at large by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN— As the Upper Freehold Regional School District moves forward with its 5-year Action Plan, one of the main items of business is developing community relationships with Millstone…
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City man is living his dream with Mets
Colt once played with Mike Trout LAMBERTVILLE — Jamie Colt, 25, of Lambertville, recently was hired by the New York Mets as coordinator for corporate sponsorships. Mr. Colt attended Lambertville Public School and graduated from Immaculata High School in Somerville in 2007. Through Little League, The Jersey Comets, Spartans, and ultimately the All-State Showcase team,…
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