Kennedy Health Offers Free Program on Parkinson’s Disease June 18th

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CNB ARCHIVES 2009:Mount Ephraim Purchases Ambulance for $1.00

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West New York Mayor Dr. Felix Roque was indicted for Taking Bribes and Other Kickbacks

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William J. McGough Sr. Active in Law Enforcement

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New Jersey\’s Free Fishing Days June 13 and October 17

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BROOKLAWN POLICE ARREST ARM ROBBERY SUSPECT

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CNB Hunting/Fishing News: New Jersey\’s Tiny Contributions Yield Big Results for Neighbors

by Craig Lemon
Hatchery Superintendent
June 9, 2015

Thanks to cooperative interstate arrangements established over the past 35 years, New Jersey now has several successful coolwater fisheries programs. These include Tiger Muskellunge (1979), Northern Pike (1981), Walleye (1989), and Muskellunge (1993). The programs began with eggs procured from other state\’s fish culture facilities, including those operated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, New York DEC, and even the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The donated eggs were hatched at the Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery, grown to fingerling sizes and stocked in suitable lakes. In the years to follow regional biologists sampled growing populations using gill nets, trapnets and electrofishing gear. 

 

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CNB Hunting/Fishing News: New Jersey\’s Tiny Contributions Yield Big Results for Neighbors

by Craig Lemon
Hatchery Superintendent
June 9, 2015

Thanks to cooperative interstate arrangements established over the past 35 years, New Jersey now has several successful coolwater fisheries programs. These include Tiger Muskellunge (1979), Northern Pike (1981), Walleye (1989), and Muskellunge (1993). The programs began with eggs procured from other state\’s fish culture facilities, including those operated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, New York DEC, and even the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The donated eggs were hatched at the Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery, grown to fingerling sizes and stocked in suitable lakes. In the years to follow regional biologists sampled growing populations using gill nets, trapnets and electrofishing gear. 

 

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Bill to study later school starting times up for vote in N.J. Assembly

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State Police Arrest 32 in Operation Tidal Wave

Two Drug Trafficking Organizations Dismantled, $400,000 Worth of Drugs Seized

West Trenton, N.J. – The New Jersey State Police announced today that 32 people were arrested, including a police officer and public works employee, in the takedown of two independent drug trafficking organizations operating out of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Detectives recovered from both organizations more than 4 kilograms of cocaine, over three ounces of heroin, 16 pounds of marijuana, 1,000 Xanax pills, Oxycotin and ecstasy pills, a large variety of steroids, one handgun, seven vehicles, and more than $125,000 cash. 

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