Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH COUNTY: Energy rates locked in; $50K savings likely
Four organizations will benefit from lower cost, budget certainty By John Tredrea, Special Writer Lambertville and West Amwell governmental bodies are expected to save more than $50,000 in a year on electricity as the result of a bidding process. A new contract on the cost of obtaining electric power will benefit four agencies: the City…
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HILLSBOROUGH:Raiders pull off CJ IV tennis upset
Record is deceptive for boys’ tennis team By Justin Feil, Packet Media Group Alan Dogan knows that the Hillsborough High School boys tennis team is better than its record. The sophomore at second singles and his Raider teammates used the state tournament as a chance to show it. Despite being seeded 10th, Hillsborough breezed by…
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Exploring water through art
‘Oasis and Mirage’ at D&R Greenway Packet Media Group Boychoir concert and homecoming The American Boychoir will hold its annual spring concert on Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m. in conjunction with its Alumni Homecoming Weekend. Other homecoming festivities include a fun run on campus and a mini-concert and reception to honor James H. Litton,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New superintendent meets community
Ed Birch photo. Gerard Jellig addresses parents during a meet and greet Monday night.
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MONROE: Police capture Jamesburg escapee in park
Borough man fled police after morning arrest By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — Police recaptured an escaped prisoner from the Jamesburg Police Department that caused the a lockdown at all of the district’s schools, according to officials. Naser A. Zucker, 19, of Jamesbourg was apprehended at Thompson Park in Monroe Township by members…
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HAMILTON: Board approves Super Wawa
The board, with the exception of Board member Anthony DiStephano, who dissented, approved the application, which will also include 16 gas pumps, as well as a 7,915-square-foot retail/office building expected to include by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Hamilton Township Zoning Board has approved a 5,585-square-foot Super Wawa convenience store Tuesday night after more…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Mayor says no security breach involved with chief shooting
Investigation into May 6 incident ongoing by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Township Mayor Stephen Benowitz has said there was no breach in security that led to Chief Frank Nucera sustaining non-life threatening injuries on May 6 at the municipal building when his gun went off, wounding him in the leg. "While we…
