Author: Central Jersey
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CRANBURY: Hot time in town
Thousands enjoy Cranbury Day By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — You could cut the humidity with a knife and the temperature soared, as nearly 3,000 people, according to police estimates, came out to stroll downtown Main Street Saturday for the township’s annual Cranbury Day. With much of the street blocked off, residents and…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds look to start strong
Football opens at Notre Dame By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Jay Graber is looking forward to seeing his Allentown High School football team in action against his alma mater. The Redbirds open the season on Friday at Notre Dame, where Graber passed for 2,802 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior quarterback 12 years…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Improved Raiders have confidence on gridiron
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Everywhere that Kevin Carty Jr. looks, he finds areas of improvement in the Hillsborough High School football team. It’s reason for more optimism than ever as the Raiders head into the season opener against Franklin on Friday. ”It’s going really well,” Carty said. “We’ve been practicing really well, the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Town welcomes new officer
Amy Batista photo. New East Windsor Police Officer Paul Proctor is sworn into the department by Mayor Jan´ice Mironov Sept. 2.
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MONROE: Local farm goes to the dogs for charity
Facebook photo, The Etsch Farm will host the fourth annual Dogtoberfest to raise money for charity on Sept. 20.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Decades of service
Charles W. Kim photo. Around 150 people from the Kingston area came out Saturday to wish their volunteer fire company a happy 90th birthday.
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds look to start strong
Dean Apostolico has moved to running back this season for the Allentown High football team, which will open the season on Friday against Notre Dame. Photo by Dennis Symons
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS girls volleyball wins first three
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Faith Adams and the Hillsborough High School girls volleyball team are looking for a big jump this year. Adams, who is more comfortable in her second year in the program, is starting and playing significantly more and better than a year ago. ”I think I’m giving a lot more…
