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HAMILTON: Golf Center announces new clinics
The new clinics will be led by instructor Carly Brooks, a former Mercer County Golf Champion HAMILTON — Adults and seniors can improve their golf swing or short game, while children can learn to enjoy the sport through a new series of clinics available at the Hamilton Township Golf Center, beginning in September. The new…
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HAMILTON: Energetic fun
Miss Amy visits children, their parents at Hamilton Public Library Photos by Rebecca Nowalski Miss Amy, a Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter as well as a musical fitness trainer and author visits the Hamilton Township Public Library on Aug. 23.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Florence Township Police arrested James H. Goehringer, 25, of Florence Township, at 3:08 p.m. Aug. 13 for an outstanding warrant out of the Camden City police department. Police also issued him a local ordinance summons for reportedly consuming an alcoholic beverage behind the Town Liquor Store. He was later released with a new court appearance…
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MANVILLE: Morgan graduates from union training school
Completes four years of training Michael Morgan, a resident of Manville, recently received an apprentice completion certificate from the U.S. Department of Labor after attending classes for four years at the Local 68 IUOE (International Union of Operating Engineers) Training School in West Caldwell. The graduation ceremony was held at the Park Savoy, Florham Park.…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Aug. 19-25
Report from borough police records Someone broke into her garage and took her son’s dirt bike and a tool box, a Rabens Avenue woman reported at 8:21 a.m. Aug. 19. The theft probably occurred after 10:30 p.m. the previous night, she said. The bike was valued at $1,400 and the tool box at $250. The…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Youth deliver for birds, cats
By Jen Samuel, Special Writer It was standing room only at the Aug. 26 meeting of commissioners. Family and friends gathered to support 27 students who spent the summer volunteering to fulfill various community projects under the direction of Mayor Joseph Malone III. The students built birdhouses as well as four houses for feral…
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FLORENCE TOWNSHIP: ‘Shooter’ stalks school
Florence Township High School hallways were filled for a different purpose Thursday as local police, administrators and staff spent hours in an exercise designed to deal with a school shooting. By Amy Batista, Special Writer Florence Township High School hallways were filled for a different purpose Thursday as local police, administrators and staff spent…
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PRINCETON: New staff, security at schools
Thirty nine new faculty members, beefed up security at all elementary schools and renovated school buildings will greet teachers and students when public schools reopen in Princeton Sept. 9. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Thirty nine new faculty members, beefed up security at all elementary schools and renovated school buildings will greet teachers and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school cheerleaders prepare for fall season
Four Hillsborough cheerleaders were selected to the UCA All-American Cheer Squad are, from left, Jules Livelli, Katie Brownlie, Casey Gerber and Alexa Hudak.
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