Category: archives
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ROBBINSVILLE: Police Beat
Daniel Foster, 23, of New Egypt, was charged Friday with possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of heroin and failure to surrender a controlled dangerous substance. At the same time, John Greeley, 19, also of New Egypt, was charged with possession of heroin, possession of a hypodermic needle and possession of drug paraphernalia.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Parents of ailing toddler seek to aid others
Sherrie Wells kisses her son Brady, who has nondisclosed acute leukemia.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police hosting annual Night Out
Scheduled for Rowland Park on Aug. 3 By Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Police Department will team up with The National Association of Town Watch again to host the town’s 27th annual National Night Out celebration. The free event will take place Tuesday at Rowland Park from 6 to 9 p.m. The National…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Warehouse zone nixed on Route 130
By Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council voted unanimously Tuesday to rezone the area around the intersection of Route 130 and Friendship Road from warehouses to commercial and residential, a move it has been considering since Matrix proposed building warehouses at the intersection in 2007. In August 2007, the township Planning Board unanimously rejected…
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MCCC Offers Program to Prepare Clinical Trials Professionals
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: After a pilot program that began in January, Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) will offer four clinical trials courses this fall that are targeted to those seeking careers in the growing field of clinical research. Entering students must have a bachelor’s degree in health care or…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Willows swimmers continue undefeated season
South Brunswick’s Willows Wave swim team continued its undefeated season by winning four times over the last two weeks to move to 9-0. The Willows took a 172-91 victory at Bridgewater against the Coppermine Cudas on July 14; defeated Round Top at home July 17, 145-131; beat the North Brunswick Rapids at home, 182-94, on…
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Lawrenceville School’s Monaghan on USA youth water polo team
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Sophia Monaghan’s path to the USA Women’s Youth National Water Polo Team began with a bump. The Lawrenceville School sophomore was getting her first taste of the sport with an all-ages group from Tiger Aquatics at Princeton University’s DeNunzio Pool when she got hurt. ”One of the older guys,…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the July 29 edition
A weekly listing of community events. Farmers market Bordentown City announces the return of its Farmers’ Market with an expanded line-up of locally grown and organic produce as well as exciting activities. The Farmers’ Market will run every Wednesday this summer from 4 p.m. until dusk at the city parking lot located at Farnsworth…
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Eden Autism Service thanks event supporters
Thomas P. McCool of Eden Autism Services On behalf of Eden Autism Services, and the individuals with autism whom we serve, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for the generosity of our community. On July 18, Eden held its 7th annual Eden Family 5K Race and one-mile Fun Run sponsored by Munich Reinsurance…
