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MANVILLE: Police Blotter
Week of Aug. 8, 2013 • A South 7th avenue woman came to police headquarters July 30 at 5:11 p.m. and reported a Manville Board of Education worker yelled racial slurs at her son at about 2:30 p.m. that day. Police will investigate. • Aug. 1 at 9:06 a.m., a Boesel Avenue man reported finding chewing tobacco…
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HAMILTON: Growing in the garden
Grounds for Sculpture, Isles partner for program HAMILTON — Grounds For Sculpture, the 42-acre sculpture park and arboretum located in Hamilton, is proud to announce a partnership with Isles, Inc. Beginning in late July, 22 students participating in the Isles YouthGrow program will visit the park for tours and hands-on time in the Rat’s Restaurant…
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HAMILTON: Community concert
Photo by Rebecca Nowalski Hamilton resident Janet Gavenda claps along to the music of Honey Spot Boulevard with her granddaughter, Makenzie DaRocha, 14 months. The band was the latest to perform in the summer concert series at the West Town Center Lake gazebo on July 30 in Robbinsville. The series is hosted by the township…
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HAMILTON: Community celebrates National Night Out
Children and their parents line up to play in the Sponge-bob Square-pants bouncy castle that was provided by the Hamilton Township Police Department.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Returning the favor
Bob Baker and his Siberian husky, Bailey, enjoy a bit of fun playing with one of the dog’s toys.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tax bills to go up 1.3 percent
‘Average’ homeowner to pay about $100 more a year Tax bills that went out last month show the “average” Hillsborough homeowner will pay a little more than $100 more in property taxes, compared to last year. The owner of the elusive “average” home, which would be assessed at $368,700, will pay $8,303 in property taxes.…
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HAMILTON: Partnership provides new ambulance
Through a partnership with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton the township will add an additional ambulance to its fleet. HAMILTON — Through a partnership with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton the township will add an additional ambulance to its fleet. Mayor Kelly A. Yaede announced the addition last week. ”A recent review of…
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