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LAWRENCE: Chief: New dispatchers working well
A controversial move to privatize the Lawrence Township Police Department’s dispatching duties has not resulted in a decline in services, as some opponents of the move had predicted when the iXP Corp. took o By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A controversial move to privatize the Lawrence Township Police Department’s dispatching duties has not resulted in…
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MANVILLE: Candidate explains his idea of civic Republicanism
Onderko is a Republican for Borough Council To the editor: Let me try to explain why I decided to run for a council seat again, as it directly relates to my character and my desire to serve my home town. The topic goes back to the time of Thomas Jefferson. A concept called “Civic Republicanism,”…
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LAWRENCE: Kids’ triathlon raises $2,000 for fireworks
They swam, they ran and they rode their bicycles — and they raised about $2,000 toward Lawrence Township’s 2014 Fourth of July fireworks show. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer They swam, they ran and they rode their bicycles — and they raised about $2,000 toward Lawrence Township’s 2014 Fourth of July fireworks show. More than…
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SPORTS: Leicht filling middle for PU football
One year after he expected it, Garrit Leicht is ready for the opportunity to show what he can do for the Princeton University football team’s defense. By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor One year after he expected it, Garrit Leicht is ready for the opportunity to show what he can do for the Princeton University…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
An Eagles Chase Drive resident reported an attempted burglary at his home between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Sept. 3, but nothing was reported missing. The rear window screen was pushed out of its frame. A 2013 Jeep Wrangler was reported stolen from its owner’s Roxboro Road driveway between 10:30 p.m. Sept. 3 and 7:30…
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MANVILLE: Resident sees overspending, mismanagement
He’s skeptical about council’s claims to save money I’m writing to call attention to serious mismanagement of Manville and hard-earned tax dollars. The public has been fooled into the belief that there is a hiring freeze in these harsh economic times, when in fact our town’s leadership has ramped up hiring, even offering recently hired…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘It’s now or never,’ says land preservation advocate
Thuy Anh Le invites residents to forum next week To the editor: My fellow cyclists and I experienced euphoria as we rode through rolling hills and farmland during this past Saturday’s Sourland Spectacular, hosted by the Sourland Conservancy. Across 35 miles of peaceful rural roads, we saw at least three signs where D&R Greenway had…
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LAWRENCE: Athletic fields closed for repair
Lawrence Township’s share of the athletic fields at the Twin Pines Fields Sports Complex on the Lawrenceville-Pennington Road are taking a break. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s share of the athletic fields at the Twin Pines Fields Sports Complex on the Lawrenceville-Pennington Road are taking a break. Not because they are tired, but…
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