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COMMUNITY RALLIES TO SUPPORT 8-YEAR OLD BOY WITH BRAIN CANCER TO FINANCE TREATMENTS AND HOPE
By Heather A. Grande PHILLIPSBURG, NEW JERSEY n Our community rallied together to raise $2,475 in less than two days to help send 8 year old Jacob Grecco to Germany for additional medical treatments. Jacob, a Phillipsburg resident, is in the fight for his life against brain cancer and his community stands to fight with…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Forth of July Festival (video)
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 2
East Windsor A woman from Hightstown was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams on Route 33 at 8:45 a.m. June 6. Astrice Michael, 23, was stopped for not wearing a seatbelt when the officer noticed a partially smoked marijuana cigarette in her vehicle, police said. Ms. Michael also was charged with failure to…
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EAST WINDSOR: Monahan sworn in as new police chief
Mayor Janice Mironov administers the oath of office to new East Windsor Township Police Chief James Monahan as his wife, Denise, and sons, Andrew and Daniel, look on.
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EAST WINDSOR: Community comes together to celebrate Fourth
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Blankets, chairs and the smell of food cooking on barbecue grills filled the air in Etra Park during the annual Independence Day celebration Tuesday. The annual event included live bands, family entertainment and variety of vendors and concluded with a 30-minute fireworks display, which started around 9:30…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Funeral home owner accused of bilking relative for $500K
By Charles Kim, Packet Media Group HIGHTSTOWN — Borough police have charged local funeral home owner Joseph Barlow, 68, of Cranbury, with theft, claiming the businessman stole some $500,000 from a 96-year-old distant relative. Mr. Barlow, a partner in the Barlow & Zimmer Funeral Home on Stockton Street in the borough, surrendered to borough police…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council divided over Borough Hall plans
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Some Borough Council members, accused of with violating the Open Public Records Act, said they passed two resolutions they discussed in emails in order to force the rest of the governing body to keep them informed over the location and future plans of Borough Hall. They didn’t admit…
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School of Rock Princeton’s Z Team Band Delivers Hot Sounds and Big Fun
Teen band entertains with big hits by rock superstars
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School of Rock Princeton’s Z Team Band Delivers Hot Sounds and Big Fun
By Rafe Gomez School of Rock Princeton’s Z Team band, which is comprised of some of the school’s top young student musicians, will be keeping a busy performance schedule in July. The Z Team band members, who range in age from 8 to 17, will perform a diverse repertoire of favorites by such bands as…
