Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Muslims celebrate end of month of fasting
Ed Birch Imam Hamad Ahmad Chebli leads prayers at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey on Monday. Photo by Ed Birch
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911Tracker Launches Kickstarter Campaign for T3 Vehicle Recovery System — Why different? Every Minute Matters
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) 911Tracker, a technology leader in vehicle recovery systems, is launching the T3 Kickstarter Campaign. T3 is different because you are in charge. T3 follows the instructions that you text from your phone. T3 alerts you if your car has an emergency and T3 can connect a 3-way call to 911-Operator located…
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HAMILTON: Community to organize against neighborhood crime
The township will hold its annual National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 5 at the Hamilton Township Police Headquarters. The free event will take place at 1270 Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Road from 5-8 p.m. and will feature fun activities, displays and entertainment for families and children to enjoy. National Night Out helps to strengthen the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Firefighters assist mother and child
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Firefighters rescued a mother and baby out of a smoked-filled apartment early Sunday morning, according to Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 Chief Scott Jenkins. "Through the combined efforts of the East Windsor Volunteer Fire Co. 2 and the Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 we made a rescue…
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MONROE: Ride to aid Nichols
A Ride to Recovery, an escorted ride and street fair gala, to benefit Mike Nichols will be sponsored by the Jamesburg Elks 2180 MC on Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Elks Lodge, 74 W. Railroad Ave., Jamesburg. Vendors are being sought for the street fair. Mike , a Monroe High School ice hockey player, was…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Firefighters get pet masks
Amy Batista Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1 Chief Scott Jenkins, left, Animal Welfare Committee member Phyllis Deal, center, and Hightstown First Aid Capt. Ron Cornejo, right, with Animal Welfare Committee member Janice Mastriano and Council Member Larry Quattrone looking on as the pet oxygen masks were distributed on July 24 at the firehouse. Photo by…
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HAMILTON: Job fair coming in September
Local businesses looking for new employees should participate in the township’s upcoming job fair. While all local businesses can participate, Mayor Kelly Yaede and the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Commission are seeking to expand the array of businesses at this year’s job fair in September to include companies in the internet technology and…
