Category: archives
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POLICE BLOTTER: May 26, 2011
Lambertville A man with a prosthetic leg was charged with drunken driving May17 at 12:15 a.m. after an officer heard squealing tires in the area of Bridge and Union streets. Patrolman Michael Miloszar heard tires screeching and a vehicle accelerating while on patrol in that area, police said. The only vehicle he saw was a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
By Packet Staff The SBSC U14 Asteroids closed the spring travel soccer season with a 1-0 win over Ewing West End. Miles Anglin scored in the final minute of play to upend Ewing. Matt Golden and Aakash Muthu helped set the goal up with some slick passing. Strikers Elijah Suggs and Muthu led the offense…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mobile passport service aids local applicants
From left, Liz Pagano, Idaho Hernandez and Chris Tozour work with East Windsor residents Judith Praagh, Ben Serlin and Nick Serlin as the three apply for new passports Wednesday afternoon afternoon at East Windsor’s Passport Day at the town municipal building. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Community activist dies
Family photo The late Alice and Gene Glazer stand together in an undated photo. Ms. Glazer, a Cambridge Elementary School employee and activist, died this week in Boulder, Colorado at the age of 86.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Zoning board changes venue
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The controversy surrounding a new charter school proposal in town is forcing the Zoning Board of Adjustment to move the June 2 meeting to a larger venue and, as a result, it will not be televised, officials said this week. The meeting will take place at 7:45 p.m. June 2…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
A film crew captures the moment as local band Spoil’d Rotten films a music video slated to hit Disney and Nickelodeon TV later this year.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – PAL brings pro wrestling back to township high school
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Pro wrestling superstar Rikishi takes a moment to show South Brunswick school district teacher Rick Luca a few dance moves during a PAL event at the high school May 21.
