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REGION: Rep. Holt concedes senate primary bid
PRINCETON — It was not an election night U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, was used to. As the eight-term congressman addressed several hundred supporters at the Nassau Inn, it was not in victory but in a resou By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor PRINCETON — It was not an election night U.S. Rep. Rush Holt,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton man charged in vehicle frauds
South Brunswick Police in conjunction with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and the New Jersey Division of Banking and Insurance charged a 59-year- old Dayton man with tampering with public reco South Brunswick Police in conjunction with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and the New Jersey Division of Banking and Insurance charged a…
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REGION: Health Department: ‘Don’t pet the wildlife’
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — More rabid animals have been found in the township. Animal Control responded to reports of ill raccoons in both Kendall Park and Dayton on Aug. 9, according to a press release by th By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — More rabid animals have been found in the township. Animal…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Three Vikings make Rutgers football team
Ed Birch photo Bryan Stonkus, Jevon Tyree and T.J. Taylor pose within their Rutgers Scarlet Knights uniforms during Media Day Saturday.
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MANVILLE: Marine Corps League group digitizes Basilone info
Now available on the Internet The Marine Corps League 1284 Road Detachment, which meets at the Elks Lodge at 1500 Brooks Boulevard in Hillsborough, has recently arranged for the Basilone Archive in the Raritan Public Library to be placed in digital format. It is now available worldwide on three different web sites.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kingston firefighters complete training
Firefighters from the Kingston Volunteer Fire Company completed advanced training in Rapid Intervention Company Operations and Incident Management this summer, according to a press release by the or Firefighters from the Kingston Volunteer Fire Company completed advanced training in Rapid Intervention Company Operations and Incident Management this summer, according to a press release by the…
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HAMILTON: Fighting use of designer drugs
DEA agent warns families about effectsq By Megan Morreale, Special Writer Douglas Collier of the Drug Enforcement Agency came to the Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Fitness & Wellness Center and spoke about the dangers of synthetic legal drugs and how they can affect children and families. ”These drugs deaden the spirits of many of our…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hindu temple offers health screenings
The Indian Health Camp of New Jersey, a non-profit organization, held its 13th annual health screening and disease awareness and prevention fair on Sunday at the Durga Mandir temple in South Brunswick By Azra Baig, Special Writer The Indian Health Camp of New Jersey, a non-profit organization, held its 13th annual health screening and disease…
