Category: archives
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POLICE BLOTTER: Aug. 10
Hightstown Police said they received a report on Aug. 2 at 3:20 p.m. that an unknown person entered an unlocked car on Monmouth Street and took a wallet with $40 in it, multiple credit cards and various forms of identification. * * * According to police, Angel Vellon, 20, of Westerlea Arms was charged with…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Mondays until Aug. 13 Learn Qigong (pronounced “chee-gung”), the practice of aligning breath, movement, and awareness for exercise, healing, and meditation. These exercises can be done sitting on a chair for those who find it necessary. At the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, Meeting Room A/B. Call the Information Desk at…
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MILLSTONE: Future funding for Alliance uncertain
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MILLSTONE — Future funding for the Alliance to Prevent Alcohol and Drug Abuse is under scrutiny, the Township; Committee learned July 18. The Alliance currently gets $13,000 in state funding, but could lose this money if the township doesn’t kick in, according to Mayor Nancy Grbelja. The mayor said the…
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ROBBINSVILLE: 11-year-olds capture Section 3 championship
By Justin Feil, Sports Writer With more size and power, the Robbinsville 11-year-old all-star baseball team captured the Section 3 Little League championship that had narrowly eluded them the year before. As 10s, they had rapped out 19 hits, but 18 of them were singles as they fell in the title game. In the Section…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Aug. 9
Allentown Robert Barone, 22, of Allentown, was arrested Aug. 6 on a warrant from Hamilton Township for $20,000. He was turned over to Hamilton Township police. Robbinsville At 3:43 p.m. Monday, police received a 911 call from a garage at 1103 Route 130 North for a report of an unconscious male. Police found the victim,…
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MONROE: Locals recall victims
Jovelle Tomayo photo More than 100 attendees at the Monroe Township municipal complex hold up candles Tuesday night to honor the victims of the Oak Tree, Wisconsin, Sikh temple shooting Sunday.
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MONROE: Robbery suspect still at large
Amy Batista photo A State Police helicopter canvasses for the suspect Monday.
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Historical Society slates autumn tour
This private residence was built by George Massey, a wealthy businessman, as an anniversary gift for his wife, Hannah.
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MONROE: Locals recall victims
Jovelle Tomayo photo Manmeet Virdi, of Monroe, places a candle among others at the Monroe Township Municipal Center.
