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Temporary dwelling
Percentage of homebuyers that believe the idea of a “forever home” is outdated: 56. Source: Taylor Morrison’s 2017 Consumer Study © CTW Features
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Columbiettes to hold annual scramble
The Immaculate Conception Columbiettes will hold a scramble (tricky tray) on June 2 at the Columbian Club Banquet Hall, 30 Crescent Ave., Spotswood. Doors open at 6 p.m. Calling begins at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10. For advance tickets, call Liz at 732-251-2173. Adults 18 and older. Alcohol is prohibited.
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Two suspects charged after powerwashing house
EAST BRUNSWICK – Police charged two individuals with burglary after they allegedly stole items from inside a residence they were hired to power wash. Patrol units responded to Henry Street and spoke with the victim, who stated that she left for a short time while the individuals were power washing the residence, according to information…
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Man charged in North Brunswick Mother’s Day homicide
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Authorities have charged a Piscataway man with fatally shooting a North Brunswick resident last week. Jerome Davis, 40, of Piscataway, was charged with murder and burglary following an investigation into the May 14 fatal shooting of Patrick Olarerin, 57, of North Brunswick, according to information provided by Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C.…
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South River police seize eight bricks of heroin
SOUTH RIVER – Members of the South River Police Department located more than eight bricks of heroin totaling 425 decks as well as drug paraphernalia. At approximately 7 a.m. May 11, officers executed a Superior Court-approved search warrant upon a residence on Whitehead Avenue as a result of a narcotics investigation conducted by the South…
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Driver causes collision while allegedly texting while driving
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A driver who was allegedly texting caused a head-on collision. Around 1:13 p.m. on May 22, a 33-year-old man from East Windsor was driving a 2007 Volkswagen Jetta westbound when he crossed over the double yellow lines and struck an eastbound tractor trailer nearly head on, according to information provided by the…
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Owner of George Logan Towing passes away
NORTH BRUNSWICK – George E. Logan Jr. started George Logan Towing, Inc. along Route 130 in North Brunswick in 1950 with a wooden box of tools and one wrecker with a hand crank winch. Almost seven decades later, Logan passed away on May 24 at St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick. He was 87. Born…
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Dog Adoption Day set for June 3
The North Brunswick Humane Association will hold a Dog Adoption Day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 3 at Victory Subaru, 1233 Route 27, Somerset. Proceeds will benefit the all-volunteer, non-profit organization serving the Greater Brunswick area. Additional information is also available at www.NorthBrunswickHumane.org or by calling 732-713-3532.

