Tag: United States Postal Service
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Middlesex County Superior Court judge orders Sayreville resident to ‘enjoin’ from cat hoarding, fumigate residence
SAYREVILLE – A Middlesex County Superior Court judge has ruled against a Sayreville resident accused of hoarding cats. Sayreville officials filed a verified complaint in Superior Court against the resident in July. The complaint alleged the resident violated a municipal ordinance by maintaining approximately 30 cats in a single-family residence, which created a public nuisance.…
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Lawrence Township police charge two Willingboro men with alleged mail thefts after three-month investigation
After a three-month investigation, two Willingboro men have been charged in connection with alleged mail thefts from United States Postal Service mailboxes outside of the Circle Branch Post Office and Lawrenceville Post Office, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. The Circle Branch Post Office is located on Brunswick Pike and the Lawrenceville Post Office…
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Residents rally to save the post office; Indivisible chapters from Monroe and Cranbury rally at Hightstown Post Office
PHOTOS COURTESY OF ROBERT ZURFLUH Residents rally to save the United States Post Office on Aug. 22 at the Hightstown Post Office. An estimated 60 people, toting a variety of signs, came out in support of the USPS at the event, co-sponsored by Indivisible Cranbury and Indivisible of Monroe Township. The event was held in…
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Indivisible chapters to hold post office rally in Hightstown on Aug. 22
Indivisible Cranbury and Indivisible of Monroe Township will hold a “Save the Post Office” rally on from 2-3 p.m. Aug. 22 at the Hightstown Post Office, 150 Mercer St., Hightstown. The event is being held in conjunction with Indivisible‘s nationwide mobilization to protest policies hampering USPS operations and in coalition with other grassroots organizations including…
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Edison postal employees support National Go Red for Women Day
Administrative employees at the Postal Service’s facility at Kilmer Road in Edison came together on Feb. 1 to support the American Heart Association’s National Go Red For Women Day to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease.
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U.S. Postal Service contemplates downsizing Jamesburg post office
JAMESBURG – The United States Postal Service (USPS) is considering downsizing the Jamesburg Post Office. “One of the reasons we are here today is to discuss what our options are for the Jamesburg Post Office,” Kurtis Bullard, real estate specialist for the USPS, said during the June 20 Borough Council meeting. The post office is…
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Metuchen icon James Wallace is remembered fondly
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — In his 75 years, James A. Wallace, Jr., who passed away last week, wore many hats in the borough. Most recently he was a borough councilman, having been elected to his first term in 2010. “I have known Jim Wallace nearly my entire life,” said Mayor Peter Cammarano.…