Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Piscataway Chiefs crown SBHS Vikings 47-14
Ed Birch photo Above, Piscataway quarterback Nadir Barnwell evades a South Brunswick tackle.
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POLICE BLOTTER
LT. STEPHEN J. BARTZAK, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On Oct. 1 at about 8:16 p.m., police went to a dispute located at several apartments in the 1500 block of Route 179. An argument between two subjects resulted in the subsequent arrest of Jose Wilfredo Delcid-Benitez, 35, of West Amwell, by…
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CRANBURY: Peers teach respect
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — The second graders at Cranbury School were taught how to respect themselves and others during a Week of Respect last week. A puppet show based on Benard Waber’s book “You Look Ridiculous said the Rhinoceros to the Hippopotamus” was performed by the school’s Peer Leaders. The show told…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Piscataway Chiefs crown SBHS Vikings 47-14
Ed Birch photo Vikings quarterback T.J. Perkowski launches a pass down the field.
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LAMBERTVILLE: A glorious ride for a worthy cause
The “Team Elks” roster (from left) included Kyle Simonye, Ryan Hartpence and Bill Hood. They and others completed the ride to the finish line at Lambertville Station on Bridge Street.
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EDITORIAL: To vote Nov. 6, register before the Oct. 16 cutoff
We’re less than a month away from Election Day. It’s time to start taking your civic duty a little more seriously. Today’s questions: Are you registered to vote? And might you want to vote early, probably by mail, rather than risk not getting to the polls on Nov. 6? Every election is important, but the…
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Privacy Advocate to Speak at Har Sinai Oct. 28
By Har Sinai Temple Hopewell Twp. – Protecting your privacy in an age when a cell phone can serve as a tracking device for everything from your shopping habits to your physical location will be the subject of an Oct. 28 appearance at Har Sinai Temple by privacy advocate Grayson Barber. In "Privacy and…
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STOCKTON: Artist offers ‘an alternative environment’
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — People have told painter Jerry Cable they regard him as a “farm preservationist.” ”Farm scenes are what I know best,” Mr. Cable said. “I grew up on a farm in northeastern Ohio, in East Canton. I paint scenes of farms that are disappearing, and I paint a lot…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Saturdays through Nov. 5 Dramatics Programs For Young Children: Ages 4-5 “Play Pretend” at 10 a.m.; Ages 6-8 “Acting Out Stories” at 11:15 amRegistration and payment deadline, Sept. 24Residents $45.00; Non residents: $80. Class location: South Brunswick Community Center, 124 New Road. Monmouth Junction. Info: 732 329-4000, x7671.Website: www.sbtnj.net click Recreation. Sat., Oct. 13 South…
