Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire damages five cars
Police responded to a warehouse parking lot fire Tuesday morning that damaged five vehicles. Police responded to a warehouse parking lot fire Tuesday morning that damaged five vehicles. South Brunswick Police received a call of a vehicle smoking in the parking lot of the Wakefern Corporation at 355 Davidson Mill Road at 10:52 a.m. Tuesday…
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CRANBURY: Lions honor Alex Johnson
Submitted photo. Cranbury Lion of the Year Alex Johnson with President Fay Kobland.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Alleged donation thief caught
Police charged a Woodbridge man with allegedly stealing $150 from a charity donation jar at a local diner last week. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police charged a Woodbridge man with allegedly stealing $150 from a charity donation jar at a local diner last week. Detectives arrested the suspect, Michael Groze, 55, of Woodbridge,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Schurtz steps down
Pirates basketball coach will focus on family By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor After nine successful seasons as the head coach of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball team, Bob Schurtz let his players know this week that this past season would be his last. Schurtz and his wife, Jamie, are expecting their first child…
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Halliday is all-around midfielder for PHS boys lacrosse By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kevin Halliday missed part of his junior season with the Princeton High School boys lacrosse team with an injury. The senior is intent on playing all of his final year before heading to Tufts University to play soccer. ”I love lacrosse,”…
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MANVILLE: Charges brought for shoplifting from Walmart
Albert Modica, 33, of Fords was charged with shoplifting electronics and CDs for allegedly taking $491.91 worth of items from Walmart at 1:15 p.m. March 31. After being advised he was under arrest, he took off on foot, police said, resulting in a charge of resisting arrest. • Manuel Perez, 35, of Manville was arrested on…
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EAST WINDSOR: Town celebrates National Library Week
Mayor Janice Mironov recently celebrated the importance of libraries in honor of the town’s National Library Week from April 13th -19th. By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov recently celebrated the importance of libraries in honor of the town’s National Library Week from April 13 -19. ”Libraries have been a valuable…
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PRINCETON: Hun baseball off to surprise start
Raiders unbeaten since opener By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor No one was more surprised than Bailey Hammer when he homered against Lawrenceville on Tuesday. ”I’m a doubles guy,” said the Hun School senior. “I don’t try for home runs. It’s the first one of my life. ”I hit it and didn’t realize it until…
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PRINCETON: Hun sees early lessons pay off
Raider boys lacrosse edges PDS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Hun School boys lacrosse has seen its defense play well from the start of the season, and now Brendan Black and the offense are doing their share at the other end. The Raiders picked up their third straight win, 8-7, over Princeton Day…
