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EAST WINDSOR: Locals join national pro-Palestinian Rally
By Staff Report SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Residents from around the region attended the National March at the White House: Stop the Massacre in Gaza Rally on Saturday. Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian supporters came from across the United States to show solidarity and call for an end to the violence between Israel and Palestine, which…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Golf outing set
The Hugs for Brady Foundation, focused on helping kids with cancer, will hold its 10th annual Charity Golf Classic at Bunker Hill Golf Course, 220 Bunker Hill Road, Princeton, on Tues., Sept. 9. Registration starts at 12 p.m. ShotGun starts at 1 p.m. Sign up at On the Border or call Jeff Hawkins at 732-979-2192.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Locals join national pro-Palestinian Rally
Photo courtesy Glory Ali. An estimated 50,000 people, including about 60 from central New Jersey, marched to the White House in Washington D.C., Saturday to show support for Palestinians in Gaza.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual event draws thousands
Ed Birch photo. Patrolman Michael Leung demonstrates the various radar devices used by the South Brunswick Police Department to catch speeding drivers on the roads of South Brunswick.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough hosting annual 9/11 ride
Submitted photo. A photo of last year’s ride through the borough.
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HILLSBOROUGH: His stroke of luck
Former high school golfer scores rare ace on a par-4 hole By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Michael Powers had a great time on the "19th hole" — shall we say the "watering hole" — on July 20, thanks to his performance on the seventh hole. Mr. Powers, a former Hillsborough High School varsity golfer who…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual event draws thousands
By Ed Birch, Special Writer "It was really a special night for more than 6,600 area residents who attended the 2014 National Night Out festivities at Rowland Park in South Brunswick" said police Sgt. Gene Rickle, who coordinated this year’s program for the South Brunswick Police Department. According to Sgt. Rickle, the participants were served…
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CRANBURY: Crash closes Dey Road
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Dey Road was closed for an hour and 15 minutes Monday, after a 2014 Mack Cab truck hauling a 2004 trailer crashed near 210 Dey Road, police said. According to Administrative Commander Lt. Franklin Dillane, the truck is registered to a company in Jamaica, New York and…
