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HAMILTON: Fighting use of designer drugs
DEA agent warns families about effectsq By Megan Morreale, Special Writer Douglas Collier of the Drug Enforcement Agency came to the Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Fitness & Wellness Center and spoke about the dangers of synthetic legal drugs and how they can affect children and families. ”These drugs deaden the spirits of many of our…
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Connecting through art
"Postcard" by Susan Winter is among the works in an exhibit on view at the Plainsboro Library through Aug. 29.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Discount cards benefit schools’ HSAs
Discount cards at Hillsborough businesses are on sale now at a cost of $10 each, with proceeds going to Auten Road Intermediate and Hillsborough Middle schools’ programs and teacher grants. The card gives reusable discounts from 36 local businesses, and is valid through Sept. 30, 2014. Additional details are noted on the actual card. As…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton man charged in vehicle frauds
South Brunswick Police in conjunction with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and the New Jersey Division of Banking and Insurance charged a 59-year- old Dayton man with tampering with public reco South Brunswick Police in conjunction with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and the New Jersey Division of Banking and Insurance charged a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 12U Gold team ends memorable season
The South Brunswick Vikings 12U Gold baseball team had a memorable ending to a busy tournament season. The South Brunswick Vikings 12U Gold baseball team had a memorable ending to a busy tournament season. The Vikings went undefeated in the Viking Classic, hosted at Rowland Park, finishing 5-0 while capturing the 12B division title. In…
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MANVILLE: Marine Corps League group digitizes Basilone info
Members of the detachment — many from Manville — who marched in last fall’s Basilone Memorial Parade in Raritan are Jim Lindsay, Lou Venuto, Peter Rybski, Bob Porchik, Mary Carol Niezgoda, Kevin Clarke, Mike Drobney, John Reimer and Joe Giuliano.
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CHERRY HILL: New Girl Scout CEO named
Genevieve B. Marino is new leader By Amy Batista, Special Writer CHERRY HILL — Girl Scouts from the area presented new CEO Genevieve B. Marino with her membership pins during a special dedication ceremony held at the corporate headquarters service center in Cherry Hill on July 26. Ms. Marino succeeds Mary E. Connell, who retired…
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