Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County offers reward in station robberies
Middlesex County Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information related to a series of gas station robberies, officials announced Wednesday. Middlesex County Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information related to a series of gas station robberies, officials announced Wednesday. Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey and Anthony A. Caputo, chairman and…
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POLICE BLOTTER: September 26
Florence Police charged Kayla Starkey, 19, of Roebling, with aggravated assault, resisting arrest and obstruction of justice Sept. 14 at 10:14 a.m. According to police, officers responded to the area of Sixth Avenue upon receiving reports of a woman out of control. Ms. Starkey resisted officers attempting to take her into custody, causing…
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STOCKTON: Borough says hail to chief
On Sept. 20, Stockton Fire Company Chief Paul Steffanelli (left) was presented with the key to the Borough of Stockton by Mayor Stephen Giocondo (right).
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‘This I Believe’ coming to Hopewell Valley Oct. 2
Legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow originally started the “This I Believe” program many decades ago By John Tredrea, Special Writer National Public Radio (NPR) will come to Hopewell Valley on Oct. 2, when the producer of the show, “This I Believe,” comes to hear what HoVal residents have to say on that topic. The event,…
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Hemant Marathe for mayor of West Windsor
Mary and Mike Meduski, West Windsor To the editor: We have lived in West Windsor since 1998 and have known Hemant Marathe for almost that entire time. Beginning when our now-adult daughters were friends and classmates in grade school, and continuing as our younger child has progressed through the WW-P School District, we have…
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HAMILTON: Advertisers sought for 2014 township calendar
Mailed to all of the community’s 40,000 plus households, the Hamilton Township calendar offers varying advertisement levels, full-color advertisements on glossy pages and the ability for businesses HAMILTON — Local businesses are invited to advertise in the 2014 Hamilton Township calendar. Mailed to all of the community’s 40,000 plus households, the Hamilton Township calendar offers…
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MANVILLE: Soldiers may be missing, but aren’t forgotten
VFW ceremony holds out hope for POW/MIAs By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Veterans of Foreign War Thomas J. Kavanaugh Post 2290 members and Ladies Auxiliary held a ceremony Friday night to remember those soldiers from conflicts who are being held as prisoners of war and/or are still missing in action. This ceremony was performed…
