Category: archives
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Conn. man charged in trailer heist
Fourth man charged in connection to May 2003 theft. By: Josh Appelbaum CRANBURY A fourth suspect has been charged in connection with the May 2003 theft of more $100,000 worth of goods from a temporary Home Depot distribution center on a Santa Fe Way lot in Prologis Park. Michael J. McLauglin III, 43, of…
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Two charged with drug, gun possession
Investigation of handgun theft leads police to take two men into custody. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Two men were charged with drug possession and illegal possession of a gun last week in connection with the Dec. 4 theft of a handgun from a residence on Little Brook Lane, police said. Police said William Morris,…
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POCKETS OF NEED: Brothers team up to get food to the needy
Two brothers organize food drive to help out the Deacons Food Pantry. By: Melissa Hayes Editor’s note: Part of an occasional series focusing on issues of hunger and financial need in the Jamesburg, Monroe area. When Nikko DeLiberto heard that the Deacons Food Pantry at the Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg was in need of supplies,…
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Committe mulls new guidelines for park signs
Committee hopes to update signs to be consistent with newly adopted ordinances. Josh Appelbaum The Parks Planning Commission wants to put up new signs in current and future township parks that outline park rules and give residents better directions to navigate the park system. The Township Committee wants the new signs to be uniform in…
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Clergy to share Christmas message
Clergy put the ‘Christ’ back into Christmas. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Local clergy say they want Christians to hear the true message of Christ this year above the ever-increasing din of commercialism surrounding Christmas. "The greatest gift we receive on Christmas is Christ," said the Rev. Charles Scillieri, associate pastor of St. James the…
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Reinforcing holiday’s spirituality
Area religious leaders show an encouragement of spiritual growth and renewal. By: Josh Appelbaum Religious leaders in Cranbury plan to speak about the childlike aspects of Christmas, to encourage people to be vulnerable to the spiritual elements of life and to celebrate the life of Jesus and his words during Christmas Eve services. The United…
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A new weapon for post office
Automation helps customers process their own packages. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Customers mailing holiday packages out of the township post office on Perrineville Road this year had the opportunity to take advantage of one of the U.S. Postal Service’s newest weapons in its war on long lines: the Automated Postal Center. But Postmaster Robert…
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Lights generate heat at WW-P board meeting
Board considers booster club’s offer to pay for football field lights at High School North. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR Discussion of a booster club proposal to install lights at the High School North football field at no cost to the school system raised a rash of questions Tuesday during the first public discussion…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 24, 2004
Evelyn Fedun, James C. Kornegay, Neil V. Esposito, Wilfred O. Taff. Evelyn Fedun Lifelong Harlingen resident MONTGOMERY Evelyn Fedun died Monday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 73. Born in Elizabeth, she was a lifelong resident of the Harlingen area of Montgomery. She enjoyed reading, golf and travel and was a…
