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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Indian Community celebrates nation’s 64 years of freedom

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Indian Community celebrates nation’s 64 years of freedom

    Photo by Jennifer M. Larkin Monica Joshi, 14, Sanika Josha, 10, Harita Vellalath, 14, perform a traditional Indian dance at the third annual Indo-American Cultural Founation of Central Jersey’s celebration of In´dia’s independence at the South Brunswick Family YMCA on Culver Road on Sunday.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Ricketts takes it up a beat

    Drummer’s summer of sacrifice culminates in world championship By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor     Andrew Ricketts is back in college in Massachusetts today, a wiser and richer man — musically and socially — for his summer experience.     Mr. Ricketts, 20, and a 2009 graduate of Hillsborough High School, was a member of the nationally…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat

    Allentown Borough    Sgt. Daniel Panckeri charged a 17-year-old boy with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana with intent to distribute at 8:24 a.m. Aug. 9.    The boy, whose name was not released because he is a minor, was arrested, charged and released to his parents pending a court date.    A wallet was stolen…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of Aug. 15-21

       Lori Bujalski on North 8th Avenue came to headquarters at 11:21 a.m. Aug. 15 to report that $240.21 was taken out of her bank checking account by an unknown person. Police are investigating. * * *    Fire fighters responded to a fire alarm at McDonald’s at 60 North Main St. at noon on Aug. 15.…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD:Perretti Farms going out of business

    State’s largest Standardbred horse breeder phasing out operations By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    UPPER FREEHOLD — Perretti Farms, the state’s largest commercial Standardbred horse breeder and one of Upper Freehold’s largest landowners, is pulling up stakes.    Perretti spokesman Bob Marks said Tuesday that the business decision was based on owner William J. Perretti’s belief New…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Funding for pumping station study approved

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A proposed $10,000 bond ordinance for a Swan Creek flood control project was introduced by a unanimous vote of the Lambertville City Council on Monday night.    The measure is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at the council’s Sept. 19 meeting.    Mayor David Del Vecchio said…

  • The National Association of Tournament Directors Officially Launches

    The National Association of Tournament Directors Officially Launches

    By Tiffany FLEMINGTON, N.J., August 22, 2011…The National Association of Tournament Directors (NATD), the first and only professional association that nationally unites Tournament Directors of all sports for the purpose of leveraging buying power and knowledge, officially launched today in conjunction with www.NATDweb.org. The NATD capitalizes on the similarities that exist within the sports industry to…

  • Junior League of Greater Princeton Seeks New Members
  • NJBIN Welcomes New Director and Associate Director for Business Development at Rutgers EcoComplex