Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: Historic railroad line to be celebrated
HIGHTSTOWN — Full steam ahead! The 180th anniversary of the Camden & Amboy Railroad’s Bordentown to Hightstown connection will be celebrated from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at Hightstown High School, 25 Leshin Lane. The event includes a Thomas the Tank engine center and sale, the original sleeper stone site, historical photos…
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CRANBURY: Police alert seniors to scam threat
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Police Chief Ricky Varga is warning senior residents to watch out for scams this week after two residents were recently victimized for more than $7,000. According to Chief Varga, the two crimes targeted seniors in the community during the last week. The first incident took place on…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Three Borough Council candidates compete at forum
Batista Three Borough Council candidates attend a forum ahead of the Nov. 6 election on Wednesday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MANSFIELD: Greyhounds deliver on Homecoming
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP — Northern Burlington County Regional High School Greyhounds celebrated 50 years of history during the Homecoming game against West Windsor-Plainsboro North Northern Knights on Oct. 20 at The Farm. The festivities, which included historical displays, a homecoming carnival, and a football game, brought together old and new faces,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Burglary suspects nabbed
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police have arrested two people in the last month they believe are connected to several unrelated burglaries in the township. Police arrested Robert Martin, 20, of Monmouth Junction at 11 a.m. on Oct. 4 in the vicinity of North Umberland Way, according to police. Police said that Mr. Martin…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town eyeing Hurricane Sandy for possible impact
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Township officials are starting to prepare for what could be another severe October storm. Almost exactly one year after a freak fall snowstorm downed tree limbs and cut power to thousands of residents, another potential meteorological threat is threatening, according to the National Weather Service. The Mount Holly office…
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