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Santander Bank Plans To Shutter 4 Locations In Central, South Jersey: Report Santander Bank Plans To Shutter 4 Locations In Central, South Jersey: Report
Santander Bank Plans To Shutter 4 Locations In Central, South Jersey: Report Four Central and South Jersey branches of Santander Bank are set to shutter, NJ.com reports. Based in Boston, the agency is closing its locations on Route 33 in Robbinsville, Nassau Street in Princeton, Nottingham Way in Hamilton, and Berlin Road in Clementon, the outlet says citing a company spokesperson. It wasn’t immediately clear when the branches were shutting down operations, the report says. Click here for more from NJ.com.
REWARD OFFERED:  'World War II' Robber Hits Two NJ Banks, Flees On Motorcycle REWARD OFFERED:  'World War II' Robber Hits Two NJ Banks, Flees On Motorcycle
Reward Offered: 'World War II' Robber Hits Two NJ Banks, Flees On Motorcycle A motorcycle-riding bank robber in an unusual get-up got nothing on his first try but succeeded on his second this week, according to the FBI in Newark, which sought the public's help identifying him. There's a reward in it, authorities said. The robber hit banks barely eight miles and just over two weeks apart -- the most recent when he made off with an undisclosed amount of cash from the Chase Bank branch on Route 27 in Franklin Park just after 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22, the FBI reported. This came after a teller at the TD Bank branch on Nassau Street in Princeton locked the cash drawers a…
Princeton Police Seek ID For Suspects In Leather Handbag Theft Princeton Police Seek ID For Suspects In Leather Handbag Theft
Princeton Police Seek ID For Suspects In Leather Handbag Theft Police in Princeton are seeking the public’s help identifying two suspects in a leather handbag theft. The suspects — pictured above — were seen stealing the bag from a business on Nassau Street on Thursday, Oct. 21, Princeton Police said in a Friday release. Anyone with information about the suspects’ identities is asked to email Detective Eric Dawson at edawson@princetonnj.gov or call (609) 921-2100, ext. 1832.