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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Industrial accidents injure two
IFF photo The 2004 state-of-the-art IFF facility on Docks Corner Road.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Industrial accidents injure two
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Two men were seriously injured in two separate industrial accidents Saturday, according to police. In the first incident, an unidentified 46-year-old man from Willingboro in Burlington County was injured about 8 a.m. at the Wakefern Food Corporation warehouse, 355 Davidson Mill Road. According to police, the…
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Princeton Man Rides Bike from FL to NJ For Autism
By Aileen Kornblatt On Monday, April 23rd Princeton, New Jersey resident John LaBosco will begin his 1,800 mile journey up the East coast to raise money and awareness for Eden Autism Services, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with autism and their families. The ride is estimated to take six…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community policing extinguishes Stockton Street fire within minutes
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The borough’s Police Department responded to a fire at Barlow & Zimmer Funeral Home within minutes of receiving a call from an alert resident on April 18. Hightstown Patrolman Dave Chenoworth said that Holly Moraitis, who was passing by on Stockton Street, saw the fire and called police…
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EAST WINDSOR: State of township annual address ahead
Mayor Janice Mironov is scheduled to speak on the state of East Windsor Township midday on May 10 at the Holiday Inn, 399 Monmouth St. The address, which will occur after an East Windsor Chapter of Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon, will include a report on recent accomplishments and future goals. The mayor will…
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MONROE: Library week celebrated
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE – April 8-14 was National Library Week and the theme this year was “you belong @ your library.” If you haven’t been to your local library lately, you might be surprised to see everything available there, according to library workers. National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by…
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CRANBURY: Voters pass budget, elect new board member
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY – Township voters approved the $15.5 million school budget Tuesday and elected a new member to the Board of Education, while two other incumbents maintained their seats. According to business administrator Joyce Picariello, the $15.5 million budget passed 322-124 including absentee ballots. Provisional ballots, which are ballots provided to…
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