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LAWRENCE: Police seek two in parking lot burglaries
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer View Larger Map Police are searching for a man and a woman they said are suspected of breaking into cars parked in the parking lot of Gold’s Gym on Quakerbridge Road between mid-June and mid-August, according to police Lt. Charles B. Edgar. On four separate occasions, vehicles have been…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO
Friday, Sept. 11 Jazz Café: Kick off the fall season of the township’s Jazz Café when the David Aaron Quartet plays at 8 p.m. in the Herb Eckert Auditorium at the South Brunswick Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road. Sponsored by the South Brunswick Arts Commission, the Jazz Café is a monthly series of Friday night…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School district set for new year
by Davy James, Staff Writer Enthusiastic parents and possibly less enthusiastic students will be heading back to school Tuesday to start a new year. The district’s theme for the year is called New Thinking for New Times. ”We’re in unprecedented times,” said Superintendent Gary McCartney. “When you look at the issues related to the economy,…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Two die in separate motorcyle crashes
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Two nearly identical motorcycle accidents on the same stretch of I-295 killed two men within about eight hours Wednesday, State Police said. Ronald Ross, 42, of Macungie, Pa., was driving north in the right lane when he attempted to change lanes at about 12:23 p.m., according to…
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A big thanks for special day
Tom Libassi, Executive Director, South Brunswick Family YMCA The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey and the South Brunswick Family YMCA partnered to celebrate India Independence Day on Saturday, Aug. 15 at the Y. On behalf of the Y staff and Board of Directors, we thank Councilman Mac Shah, Tarak Patel, Tushar Patel…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township seeks $4 million; has received $20k from feds
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR While communities across the county have received more than $100 million in federal stimulus money, the township is getting only a teeny slice of that pie. Despite seeking nearly $4 million through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, East Windsor has so far received only a little…
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Hensch counting on veteran players
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Coming off a 9-11 season from which it will return eight starters that are now seniors, the Northern Burlington High School field hockey team seems poised to be very successful. “We have eight returning senior starters, so we should be very competitive,” Northern Burlington Coach Joanne Hensch said.…
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HEALTH MATTERS: September offers hope for alcoholics
By Neal B. Schofield, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System A recent spate of tragic wrong-way driving incidents involving alcohol has served to remind us that drinking and driving, and alcohol abuse remain deadly problems in the United States. In fact, despite an alarming increase in addictions to prescription drugs, alcohol is still the most…
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"Running of the Brides (and Grooms)" Comes To Hamilton’s Septemberfest in Veteran’s Park on Sunday, September 13th
By Erik Kent, NJWedding.com HAMILTON SQUARE, NJ – With a widely known reputation already in place for providing specialized services to brides all throughout the region, The Bridal Suite of Hamilton is sponsoring “The Running of the Brides (and Grooms)" at Hamilton Township’s Septemberfest, held in Veteran’s park, on Sunday, September 13th. This event has…
