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HIGHTSTOWN: Court rules for council member
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Councilman Robert Thibault has told multiple media outlets that he will sue the borough for a “politically motivated” police stop resulting in two traffic summonses which occurred during his campaign for mayor in 2010. Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson was not immediately available for comment. Mr. Thibault lost to…
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SMART BUS: THE TECHNOLOGY BUS FOR KIDS
By Steven Simmons Somerset County, NJ (June 7) n Educare Consulting, LLC introduces the Smart Bus, a new technology lab within a school bus that travels to various preschools, after-school programs, birthday parties, childrens festivals, and camps. Their goal is to augment children’s education with the most cutting edge technology and learning-approved applications. The traveling…
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WEST AMWELL: South softball varsity rocks!
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — With a team of just 11 players — that means there were only two players left on the bench after the team had taken the field — the South Hunterdon Regional High School softball team did itself proud this season. The team won a share of the…
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School of Rock Princeton Offers Devilish Discount On Black Sabbath Summer Camp
Sinful savings for young rockers to explore the metal madness of Ozzy and company
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EAST WINDSOR: Emergency crews extricate woman after two-car crash
Multiple emergency agencies help to extricate a woman from a vehicle after a two-vehicle collision June 1 at the intersection of Route 33 and Twin Rivers Drive in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MANSFIELD: Planning Board deems Sheffield project application lacking
By Peter Sclafani, Packet Media Group MANSFIELD — The residents of Sheffield Drive have bought themselves some more time to protest the proposed office building slated to be built at 14 Sheffield Drive. At the May 29 Mansfield Township Planning Board meeting, members of the board decided that James Rockwell’s application to build two 7,950-square-foot…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Arrest made in fatal hit & run
By Staff Report BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A Burlington County man turned himself in to police Monday and was charged with a fatal hit-and-run I-676 collision that claimed the life of a 29-year-old woman in Camden on June 2, according to authorities. New Jersey State Police arrested Ronald Winzinger, 35, of Hainesport, as the result of…
