Author: Central Jersey
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Minding Our Business Leadership Award Gala Honors Supporters of Entrepreneurial Education Program for At-Risk Youth
Nnena Eke, MOB student, and Carlee Leach, MOB mentor.
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS girls race to second at MOC
Mauer finished seventh overall By Justin Feil, The Packet Group A year ago, Stephanie Mauer and the Hillsborough High School girls cross country team didn’t have the opportunity to run at the Meet of Champions. The junior and the Raiders returned with a vengeance this year to place second to Red Bank Catholic at Holmdel…
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PRINCETON: Station open to riders
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University students going home for Thanksgiving waited to catch the Dinky at a new train station that school, state and local officials gathered at Tuesday to celebrate. University President Christopher L. Eisgruber, appearing at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the afternoon, said the opening of the station marked…
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WEST WINDSOR: Schenck Farmstead, volunteers set for holidays
Council tables lease ordinance By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Historical Society’s holiday events at the Schenck Farmstead will go on as scheduled even though the Township Council tabled an ordinance to lease the farmstead to the society Monday night. Whether township officials agreed to lease the Schenck Farmstead to the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Officers, wife save resident
South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka recognized two officers Monday for their actions in saving the life of a township man. Chief Hayducka credited Officer Jason Gassman and Officer Bryan Sites with saving the life of 61-year-old Robert Woods who suffered sudden cardiac arrest on the morning of Nov. 9. According to police, the officers…
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CRANBURY: Historic Party
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. The Cranbury Historical & Preservation Society hosted a 350th birthday party for the state at the Cranbury Inn Saturday night.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council appoints police supervisor
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council voted to designate Lt. Frank Gendron to serve as the supervisory officer in charge of the police department during its meeting last week. The decision was not unanimous. The resolution passed with a 5-1 vote with Councilman Rob Thibault voting against it during its meeting…
