Author: Central Jersey
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WEST WINDSOR POLICE BLOTTER: June 12
A 23-year-old township resident reported that someone stole his Trek bicycle from the Princeton Junction Train Station Wallace Road bike rack between May 8 and May 11. The thief cut the lock and took the bicycle, valued at $200. The incident was reported at 9:45 p.m. May 11. Kimberly D. Landers, 44, of…
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MONTGOMERY POLICE BLOTTER: June 12
Lisa M. Buchek, 43, of Bedminster, was charged with driving while intoxicated, failure to maintain lane, and having an uninsured motor vehicle after she was stopped by police for driving erratically on Route 206 at 12:29 a.m. May 26. Ping Ming, 52, of Bridgewater, was charged with failure to maintain lane after his…
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LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: June 12
Kenneth Longo, 58, of New Egypt, was charged with shoplifting for taking three shopping carts, valued at a combined $210, from the Acme grocery store at the Lawrence Shopping Center at 10:39 a.m. June 4. A police officer observed the shopping carts in the bed of Mr. Longo’s pickup truck, along with other scrap metal.…
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PLAINSBORO POLICE BLOTTER: June 12
Michael Moore, 29, of Linden, was arrested on outstanding traffic warrants from Hillside and Newark at 10:53 p.m. June 2 after he was stopped for speeding on Scotts Corner Road. He was also issued summonses for speeding, driving while suspended and careless driving. Jeffrey A. Fellows, 28, of Ravens Crest Drive, was arrested…
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PRINCETON POLICE BLOTTER: June 12
A Prospect Avenue resident reported at 9:46 a.m. June 5 that someone had filed fraudulent state and federal income tax returns using his personal information. Marco D. Santana, 33, of Trenton, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $100 from Trenton Municipal Court after police stopped his car on South Harrison Street at…
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EAST WINDSOR: Council allocates funds for roadwork
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The council unanimously appropriated $900,000 and authorized $570,000 in bonds to pay for various capital improvements including road repairs on June 2. The township was recently awarded a $300,000 New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) grant to be used toward roadway improvements for Dorchester Drive, according to…
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PRINCETON: PHS sets up promising future after MOC
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Buoyed by strong showings at the Meet of Champions, the future looks good for the Princeton High School track and field teams. A core of underclassmen shined while pairing with some select seniors for an encouraging finish to the New Jersey portion of the season. Both boys and girls…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates proud after Meet of Champs
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The boys and girls track and field Meet of Champions gave West Windsor-Plainsboro South a platform to showcase its top athletes one final time this year. Nikhil Pulimood closed his Pirates career with a gutsy silver-medal finish, Deirdre Casey closed hers with a medal, while Tim Bason and Christina…
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PRINCETON: Environmental groups sue to halt pipeline construction
The New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and Friends of Princeton Open Space have asked the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia to stop construction immediately of the Transcontinental Pipe Line Company’s Leidy Southeast Expansion Project. The groups announced their appeal in a press release Thursday afternoon. The groups filed an appeal…
