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POLICE BLOTTER
Area police reports Lambertville City police reported: — On Aug. 10 at 3:18 a.m., Officer Michael Gramlich arrested Marcus Marcel Gerald, 27, of Ewing, on Bridge Street. Mr. Gerald had an outstanding motor vehicle warrant out of Hamilton Township Municipal Court for $ 51 He posted bail and was released. — On Aug. 12 at…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police seize $8K of marijuana
Police arrested township resident Elliot Lige, 32, and charged him with possession of marijuana, intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia after searching his Gardenview Terrace home on Aug. 9. Police seized $8,000 worth of marijuana and $13,691 in cash after a month-long investigation that resulted in the execution of a search warrant…
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AT THE LIBRARY
Lambertville programs The Lambertville Free Public Library’s program schedule includes: Scratch the Surface: Programs for the littlest patrons (0-4). Bouncy Booktime, Tuesdays, 10 and 11 a.m. This is the library’s year-round weekly story time — a multi-age program that encourages language development and pre-reading skills in a relaxed atmosphere. This summer, attendees will explore all…
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HILLSBOROUGH: SVY has strong nationals showing
Six YMCA National Championship individual and relay titles, three YMCA National Meet records and seven NJ Swimming records helped launch Somerset Valley YMCA to a third place overall team finish at Long Course YMCA Nationals last week in the team’s best showing ever. The men’s team finished third, winning the Y National title in the…
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National senior living search expert offers families objective advice on evaluating senior care options in wake of PBS exposé
Doug Fusella, president and COO of New LifeStyles.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Community celebrates National Night Out
Robyn Eliason, of Robbinsville, greets William W. Ward as he portrays Uncle Sam at Robbinsville’s National Night Out on Aug. 6.
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National senior living search expert offers families objective advice on evaluating senior care options in wake of PBS exposé
By Page Clark With the recent airing of “Life and Death in Assisted Living” – an examination by PBS FRONTLINE and ProPublica of the nation’s largest assisted living company which raised questions about the drive for profits and fatal lapses in care – many Americans want more information on how to find senior care they…
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PENNINGTON: Wittkop to retire in July 2014
Officials appointed a three-member subcommittee to work on finding a replacement for Mr. Wittkop By John Tredrea, Special Writer The search is on to replace a longtime mainstay of the day-to-day operations of Pennington Borough’s municipal services. Jeff Wittkop, Pennington’s supervisor of public works, is retiring next July. Mr. Wittkop started in October 1991 as…
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PRINCETON: University’s treasure trove
Princeton sells used equipment at warehouse By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer On Wednesday morning, James Page drove himself to a warehouse in West Windsor to buy computer equipment that someone at Princeton University once had used. At what is officially called the Princeton University Storage Facility, this 60,000-square-foot building on Alexander Road is where…
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