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REGIONAL: Seniors police academy starts Sept. 12
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department will hold its annual Senior Citizen’s Police Academy on six consecutive Thursdays beginning Sept. 12 and running through Oct. 17. The program, which focuses on safety issues important to seniors, is free of charge. Those interested in attending should call the Sheriff’s Community Services Unit at 609-265-3788. ”Senior citizens will…
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PENNINGTON: Streetscape projects are doing a lot for downtown area
Residents will see changes when children go back to school By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington residents will see some major changes in the borough’s downtown area when children return to school tomorrow (Sept. 6). Streetscape improvements are under way and are expected to be completed by Sept. 27, borough Councilwoman Eileen Heinzel said Monday.…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Remembrance ceremony
A crew from Green Leaf Lawn and Landscape puts the finishing touches on the “Walk Of Heroes” at the Hopewell Valley September 11th and Emergency Services Memorial.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: September 5
Sat., Sept. 7 The West Jersey Masonic Association will hold its Square and Compass 5K, 10K Run September 7, at 10a.m. at the Round Valley Recreation Area. Check in begins at 8:30 a.m. Proceeds from this fund raiser benefit the WJMA and it’s affiliated organizations and charities. Registration is $25 for the 5K run and…
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MANVILLE: Ceremonies remember 9/11 attacks
Freeholders to call role of county victims Two Hillsborough Township fire companies will hold events remembering the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The Hillsborough Woods Road Fire Company will hold a memorial ceremony at its firehouse, 324 Woods Road, at 7 p.m. There will be a color guard, playing of taps, and a reading…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food Pantry ‘critically low’
Submitted photo The South Brunswick Food Pantry shelves are getting bare very fast due to record demand, according to officials.
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PRINCETON: Police oversight could come to a tie-breaker
The Princeton Council cannot agree on who in municipal government should have civilian oversight of the Police Department, as it looks increasingly likely that Mayor Liz Lempert will need to cast her By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council cannot agree on who in municipal government should have civilian oversight of the Police…
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