Author: Central Jersey
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POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 28
Princeton A gray Bianchi tour bicycle and lock valued at $580 were stolen from a bicycle rack at Princeton High School on Nov. 21. A resident of Birch Avenue reported that her wallet was stolen on Nov. 19 after she dropped it in front of her home while getting into a…
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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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Minding Our Business Leadership Award Gala Honors Supporters of Entrepreneurial Education Program for At-Risk Youth
By Kevin Wortham Local nonprofit Minding Our Business (MOB), which has been recognized as one of the premier youth entrepreneurship programs in the nation, honored several community leaders and top supporters at its 18th annual fundraising gala on Friday, November 14th. More than 100 program alumni, volunteers and donors attended the event at Lawrenceville’s Green…
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WEST WINDSOR: Former councilman to run for Legislature
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Resident Kamal Khanna has tossed his hat in the ring for a seat on the Legislature. Current State Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-15) needs a running mate for next year. His fellow 15th District Democrat, Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, resigned her seat this month after winning the…
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PRINCETON: Town seeks volunteers for emergency team
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer When a major storm hits Princeton as it did in 2012, first responders can be overwhelmed quickly. In a town of roughly 28,000, that’s where the Community Emergency Response Team could come in handy. The town is in the midst of creating an all-volunteer group that would…
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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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PENNINGTON: Holiday Walk coming on Dec. 5
Pennington’s 31st annual Holiday Walk, sponsored by the Pennington Business & Professional Association, will be held in the center of town on Dec. 5, from 6-9 p.m. The Holiday Walk, a Pennington tradition that marks the beginning of the holiday season, brings the town together for a night of family friendly events and festivities. The…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Turnovers plague Raiders in CJ V loss
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Over and over this season, the Hillsborough High School football team had overcome almost every hurdle on their way to earning the No. 2 seed in Central Jersey Group V. ”Our guys,” marveled Raiders head coach Kevin Carty, “were tough.” They had overcome injuries, adversity, history and tradition on…
