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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens perform well at Mercer track
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group If it wasn’t obvious enough from the competitive Mercer Twilight Invitational the week before, the Mercer County Championships on Saturday served notice that the championship portion of the season is upon the Robbinsville High School track and field teams. The Raven girls finished seventh with 32 points, and the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Locals question solar panel plan
Scott Road resident Chris Norton, left, listens in on an East Windsor Planning Board meeting Monday evening while taking notes of a 48-acre solar panel array that’s being proposed in front of his home. (Staff Photo by Doug Carman)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Synthetic pot dangers hit home
DEA photos The actual substance that is sold to be used as incense or tea, but can also be smoked, according to the federal agency.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Islamic Society holds school building fundraiser
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Comedian Baba Ali performs at a fundraiser for the Noor-Ul-Iman School at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey on Route 1 in Monmouth junction on May 14.
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EAST WINDSOR: National Night Out set to return
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — National Night Out will be back this year. The Township Council decided Tuesday evening to host its annual block party featuring the local law enforcement and emergency responders Aug. 2 at East Windsor’s PAL Field on Airport Road. The announcement was made as the council reflected on…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SBHS named ‘Character’ school
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The high school has been named a 2011 National School of Character by the Character Education Partnership, officials reported Wednesday. ”I think it’s a wonderful honor,” schools Superintendent Gary McCartney said. He said the fullest education is one that has equal parts knowledge and character development. ”(Character is) a crucial…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Hugs for Brady hosts blood drive
By Mary Brienza,Staff Writer On and off rain showers did not deter more than 59 people from attending the Hugs for Brady Foundation blood drive on Route 27 in Franklin Park on May 15. Those attending donated some 44 units of blood and 16 units of platelets, foundation founder and township resident Sherrie Wells said.…
