Author: Central Jersey
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CRANBURY: Cranbury Day draws 2,000 people
Submitted photo Ryan Spero, 2, of East Windsor takes a turn at the dunk tank during Cranbury Day on Saturday.
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Just common sense
Jim Mastrich Lambertville The communities of Stockton, West Amwell, and Lambertville will be given an historic opportunity to advance the cause of affordable quality public education in southern Hunterdon County on Sept. 24 when the regionalizing the four districts (LPS, WAT, SHRHS and Stockton) comes to a vote. An affirmative vote for regionalization is…
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PRINCETON: Man pleads guilty to underage sex charge
A Princeton man pleaded guilty Sept. 5 to having sex in Mountain Lakes Preserve with an underage girl to whom he had given alcohol, in what was a day of sex and booze involving another man and a teenager By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton man pleaded guilty Sept. 5 to having sex…
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New Guide to Help Parents of Preschoolers with Disabilities
ASAH’s New Guild for Parents of Young Children is Free
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augustine students achieve Rubik’s Challenge
Submitted photo St. Augustine of Canterbury School Odyssey of the Mind team students show off their mural of Abraham Lincoln made with 225 Rubiks’s Cubes.
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Police charge man in thefts
By Jen Samuel, Special Writer A man suspected of burglarizing businesses in Mercer and Burlington counties was linked to August break-ins at three local establishments. Bordentown City police charged Louis Rivera, 32, of Trenton, with several burglaries after Hamilton Township apprehended him. After allegedly breaking into three city businesses on Route 130, Mr.…
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MONROE: Town moving to electric aggregation
The Township Council is looking to enter into an energy aggregation program that could reduce homeowners’ electric bills up to 10 percent, but first it is holding two public information sessions before moving By Charley Falkenberg, Special Writer MONROE — The Township Council is looking to enter into an energy aggregation program that could reduce…
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“Kelsey Kids Playshops” Sessions Begin Sept. 21
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Aspiring actors from ages 5 to 14 can get a taste of life on the stage through Kelsey Kids Playshops, a series of creative theater workshops held at Kelsey Theatre on the Mercer County Community College campus. Workshops are held on Saturdays starting Sept. 21, and run through Nov.…
