Author: Jake Kroll
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East Brunswick mayor addresses executive orders, closure of parks
EAST BRUNSWICK – As the COVID-19 pandemic has been getting increasingly worse, especially in the Tri-State Area, many precautionary measures are being added to protect residents. For the most part, East Brunswick Township is following Gov. Phil Murphy’s statewide protocol. “If there is any blatant disregard for those executive orders then our law…
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East Brunswick pushes for business as usual despite COVID-19
EAST BRUNSWICK–East Brunswick Township, as well as all of America, has had to alter daily life due to COVID-19. “I’m sure there is going to be a general work slowdown for everybody across the state.” Mayor Brad Cohen said. East Brunswick had many projects already in motion, such as the 110 Tices Lane Project. “We…
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Saint John Vianney rallies to advance to state sectional girls’ basketball final
The Saint John Vianney High School girls’ basketball team kept alive its strong chances to win a state championship this season. Second-seeded Saint John Vianney advanced to the final of the NJSIAA South Jersey, Non-Public A Tournament for the second year in a row with a 50-43 victory over sixth-seeded Saint Thomas Aquinas High School…
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Monroe girls’ basketball falls to Hillsborough in state sectional tournament
The Monroe Township High School girls’ basketball team’s strong season came to an end with a 45-41 loss to Hillsborough High School in the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group 4 Tournament on March 5 in Monroe. Leading Monroe in the state sectional tournament loss was senior Brielle Fitzpatrick, who scored a game-high 18 points. She sank…
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Governor addresses healthcare, NJTransit woes during town hall in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Gov. Phil Murphy visited North Brunswick to discuss the future of New Jersey and how his changes will be beneficial towards the state. Murphy reiterated balance to hundreds of attendees throughout the town hall session held on Feb. 20 at Linwood Middle School. He stated that economic progress and social progress go…