Author: Central Jersey
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BETH EL NEWS
By Steve Guggenheim The days are getting shorter, the air is a little thinner, we’re talking playoffs in baseball, there are back to school specials, and while the leaves have not started to tumble from the trees it all means the High Holidays are upon us. Rosh Hashanah begins the evening of Sunday, Sept. 13,…
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POLICE BLOTTER: EAST WINDSOR
While on patrol in the area of Route 130 South and Hickory Corner Road at 12:08 a.m. on Aug. 30, police observed a gray Lexus driving erratically. The vehicle was stopped on the shoulder of Route 130 just south of Hickory Corner Road. While speaking with the driver, the officer smelled the odor of an…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Hightstown is not a sanctuary city
To the editor: At the July 20 council meeting, Councilman Seth Kurs addressed recent press about the labeling of Hightstown Borough as a sanctuary city and noted that “the police department is bound by Attorney Gener´ al Law Enforcement Directive 2007-3, which mandates that law en´ forcement must notify federal agents of immigration status.“…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: September is library card sign-up month
To the editor: As students head back to school this September The Twin Rivers Library wants to make sure that children have the most important school supply of all — a library card. Owning a library card provides students with the resources they need to compete academically. The library provides free access to data´…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: We can’t fight all the time
To the editor: New Jersey’s energy future is at risk and the impacts of climate change are already threatening our state. Currently, we are at a cross´ roads, as the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) prepares the state’s energy master plan (EMP). It is up to the BPU to listen to the…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Your brain on nature
By Michele Byers Want to do something nice for your brain? You could eat fish, the reputed “brain food,” or try problem-solving, mend-bending exercises and puzzles. Or you could step into a quiet green space and give your mind a mini-break. A growing body of evidence suggests one of the things you can do for…
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WHAT’S GOING ON: Sept. 11, 2015
Fri., Sept. 11 East Windsor Township will hold a brief wreath-laying ceremony to honor the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001 at 5:15 p.m. The ceremony will take place at the existing 9/11 Memorial located on the grounds of the East Windsor Township Municipal Building. The public is welcome to attend. The fall session…
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PRINCETON: PHS girls use new lineup
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Despite wholesale changes in its lineup, the Princeton High School girls tennis team opened their season with a win. The Little Tigers swept the bottom four spots in a 4-1 win over Robbinsville on Tuesday. Brinda Suppiah won at second singles, Caroline Tan won at third singles, Rachel Kleiman…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Young Royce Brook golfers to compete in regional tournament
A team of junior golfers from Royce Brook Golf Club in Hillsborough have advanced to compete in the PGA Junior League Golf Mid-Atlantic Regional to be held this weekend, Sept. 12-13, at Hampshire Greens Golf Course in Silver Spring, Md. They will compete against three other teams, with the winner advancing to the PGA Junior…
