Author: Central Jersey
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EAST WINDSOR: East Windsor issues borough a challenge
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council challenged Hightstown Borough Tuesday night to raise money for the upcoming Better Beginnings Mayors’ “Shining Star” Gala. “We on the East Windsor Township Council are going to issue a challenge to our partners and friends in the Borough of Hightstown on the governing body,”…
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PRINCETON: The smell of long-since dried ink
Phil McAuliffe 13 year old Ross Selby-Salazar, 13, of Princeton, right, and his brother, Dester, 8, read a book under a table at the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale on Saturday. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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SOLUTIONS: Watershe expanding its role
Phil McAuliffe A water collection cistern capable of storing 1200 gallons.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual game honors late coach Lou Pini
by Ed Birch, Special Writer In the annual charity contest on Feb. 25, the combined faculty basketball squad representing both Crossroads Middle Schools scored a one-sided victory over the middle school student basketball team by a score of 75-50. The faculty was helped by an all-star performance from Crossroads graduate Mohamed Sanu, star wide receiver…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Firefighters quickly extinguish car fire
Monmouth Junction firefighters were quickly able to put out a Ridge Road car fire on March 16. According to the department’s Facebook page, units responded around 7:30 AM on March 16 to 285 Ridge Road for a vehicle fire. Crews arrived to find a passenger vehicle in the parking lot with heavy fire in the…
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South Camden Theatre Company Announces 2015 – 2016 Season
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – South Camden Theatre Company’s 2015-2016 Seaon will Feature OProductions of CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO, HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES, A LOVELY SUNDAY FOR CREVE COEUR and Four One-Act World Premiers. Philadelphia, PA-NJ – The South Camden Theatre Company, a nonprofit professional theatre organization located in Camden, New Jersey announces its eleventh season for…
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Why is Mark Johnson no longer employed?
Suzanne Thompson, Princeton I am sad and concerned that Mark Johnson is no longer our small animal control officer. Having been a resident of Princeton for many years and having had numerous interactions with Mr. Johnson when a variety of animals needed help in our area, I was always impressed with his responsiveness, helpfulness,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Customer dispute leads to arrest
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A Somerset man is charged with several drug offenses after allegedly threatening employees at a borough business with a gun during a dispute Monday evening, police said. According to police, at approximately 5:01 p.m. on March 16, officers were dispatched to AAMCO Transmission located on Mercer Street for…
