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Residency rules set for members of Pequest River Municipal Utilities Authority
A few weeks after limiting representation on Warren County's sewer authority to the three municipalities being served, county freeholders returned to the status quo.
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Auction: Ita s a tree-mendous sale
There may be no need to wait for Black Friday for a hint of how this holiday shopping season will go.
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Family of Ryan Berry suing girlfriend Jennifer Locascio for 2006 fatal car crash in Hope Township
The parents of a 25-year-old Frelinghuysen Township man killed two years ago when his girlfriend allegedly crashed the car in which they were riding has sued the girlfriend.
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Belvidere residents ask Warren County for help, citing drain of tax-exempt properties
With Belvidere losing nearly $400,000 in annual revenue from tax-exempt properties owned by Warren County, a pair of town residents asked county freeholders Tuesday for a little help.
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Recycling trash policies
Facing the second-lowest rate for municipal solid waste recycling in the state, Warren County is encouraging municipalities to update local ordinances by adding to the list of recyclables and increasing ...
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11-21 PTK Inductees
The following individuals were inducted: Rebecca Freiday of Alpha; Sarah O'Malley and Jamie Parker of Belvidere; Rachel Degwitz and Tatiana Lesiv of Blairstown; Vanessa Scott of Bushkill, PA; Margaret Strakele ...
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Blairstown official gets three years for diverting $46K from project
An ex-Blairstown committeeman was sentenced to state prison today for using his position as chairman of the $2.6 million municipal complex project to divert more than $46,000 to a dummy corporation he created, ...
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Builder pulls back from project
From light manufacturing to homes, Mayor Charles Liegel has heard about proposals to develop a vacant stretch of Manunka Chunk Road for more than 30 years.
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Belvidere readies affordable housing plan to meet year-end deadline
Town officials are preparing to meet the state's increased requirement for affordable housing without putting any shovels in the ground.
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On Veterans Day, Hackettstown High School students learn the significance of military service
Janice Swack knew that her husband, Myron Swack, had joined the Army when he was 17 -- the same age as some of the Hackettstown High School students to whom she spoke Tuesday.
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Veterans Day Events
In recognition of the 10th anniversary of the Warren County War Memorial, a ceremony set for 2 p.m. Saturday includes the opening of a time capsule buried a decade ago at the Second and Mansfield streets ...
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Warren County celebrates 10th anniversary of War Memorial
A ceremony Saturday afternoon will recognize the 10th anniversary of the Warren County War Memorial.
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Warren prosecutors clear Oxford Township Patrolman Christopher Malcolm of excessive force allegation
The Warren County Prosecutor's Office recently cleared a township police officer of using excessive force, but a possible lawsuit against the patrolman still looms.
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Time capsule contents to be revealed at Veterans Day ceremony in Belvidere
A decade after helping to build the Warren County War Memorial, Dennis Smith still gets goose bumps when he reads the names of fallen soldiers.
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DSM launches U.S. Department of Energy-funded research initiative for second generation biofuels
Royal DSM N.V., the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciences company today announced the execution of a multimillion dollar cooperative funding agreement with the US Department of Energy to underwrite a ...
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Van Embden-Lotito
Phillip and Florence Van Embden of Millville announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Van Embden, to Gary Lee Lotito, son of Michael and Linda Lotito of Belvidere.
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Today is the voter registration deadline in New Jersey
Rick Brunsell, left, of Washington Township, N.J. delivers his voter registration form to Warren County Board of Elections employee Bill Duffy today at the Warren County Courthouse in Belvidere.
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Registration deadline
The deadline to register in New Jersey is Tuesday. -- You must be 18 on or before Nov.
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Warren County Drug Court graduates first class
High after another night of partying, Danuta Slaski used to watch from her car as people traveled to work.
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Father Bob case prompts lawsuit by fired Johnson & Johnson employee
Fraudulent fundraising practices by the former pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Washington have sparked a lawsuit filed by a former Johnson & Johnson employee who claims her work with the priest led ...
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