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HILLSBOROUGH: High school girls’ soccer team brings optimism
Raiders appear deep, talented By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Deep and talented, the Hillsborough High School girls soccer team has the chance to compete with some of the best teams in the state, who just happen to reside in their Skyland Conference. The Raiders took on a traditionally strong East Brunswick team in their…
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POLICE BLOTTER: August 29
Robbinsville Police charged Margaret Vannell, 32, of Jackson, with narcotics possession Aug. 15. Police said a vehicle in which Ms. Vannell was a passenger was observed failing to maintain a lane of travel on I-195. An ensuing search of the vehicle revealed the accused to be in possession of heroin. Ms. Vannell was also charged…
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Hiring Our Heroes Job Fair Sept. 12 in Lawrenceville
By Gary Cooper The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, The American Legion, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMAVA), New Jersey State Library and ESGR, will be hosting a Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) job fair and Employment Workshop, on Sept. 12, 2013. This is part of a nationwide effort to help veterans and military spouses find…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Michael Haines, 25, of Spruce Street, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia (marijuana pipe), making an improper turn and having an open container of alcohol in a car when he was stopped for a motor vehicle violation at Myrtle Avenue and Princeton Avenue at 9:58 p.m. Aug. 20. Cornelius Toma Jr., 36, of Princeton,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Officials worry about detours
Chief: Cars speeding on routes by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Township officials are lamenting traffic and speeding impacts resulting from detours of a county bridge project taking place in neighboring West Windsor. The replacement of the bridge located on Old Trenton Road over the Assunpink Creek between Edinburg Road/county Route 641 (Windsor Road)…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police report scrap metal thefts
In two incidents, spikes and steel plates taken from along railroad Hillsborough police reported three items involving the sale of scrap metal in recent weeks. Police said a New Amwell Road resident said Monday that scrap metal, estimated to be worth $100, was taken from his property some time over the past few weeks. Two…
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Get in gear
A fresh assortment of both full-size and compact vans offers a wider range of choices to small businesses and recreational vehicle buyers. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features With the economy enjoying a welcome recovery, automakers are once again paying attention to their fleets of commercial vans after years of dormancy. New models are hitting the…
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Q&A
The circle game with Sharon Peters The circle game Q: It seems that wherever we go these days — shopping centers, new subdivisions, even well traveled routes that used to be straight lines – there are roundabouts, those goofy traffic circles that no one seems to know how to maneuver. Must be the new trend…
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Living in a video world
Video tours and conferencing increasingly substitute in-person interactions for buyers, sellers and their agents. — Erik J. Martin © CTW Features For home hunters seeking the perfect property today, the next best thing to being there is simply clicking play. The latest social video tools allow buyers, sellers and their agents to tour a home…
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