Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Software company breaks ground
by Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick took another step forward in the quest to establish itself as a destination for technological companies. Infragistics Inc., an interface development company whose software was used to build Web sites for companies such as Dell Computers and Turbo Tax, broke ground Tuesday on an expansion project on an…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Eyeing life after high school
by Sara Jansson, Special Writer Editor’s note: Sara Jansson is a senior at South Brunswick High School. She is working with the South Brunswick Post as part of her Senior Society project. It’s finally here. On Tuesday, South Brunswick High School’s commencement ceremony for the Class of 2009 will take place at the Sovereign Bank…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Armed men rob residence
by Davy James, Staff Writer Four armed men forced their way into a township home last week, holding a housekeeper and resident at gunpoint during the home invasion robbery. During the afternoon of June 9, a housekeeper was the lone occupant of a residence located at 14 Harmony Lane in Monmouth Junction. The housekeeper responded…
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Before You Take the Plunge
By Irene Maslowski Before You Take the Plunge KESSLER OFFERS 10 IMPORTANT TIPS ON WATER SAFETY Summer is finally here and along with days spent at the pool, lake or ocean comes the increased risk of water-related injuries. In fact, diving is among the leading causes of spinal cord and traumatic head injuries in the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Young umpires keep league games square
By Joe Hernandez, Special Writer Unemployment may be up, but for some Hillsborough teens, the Hillsborough Baseball League is offering the dream job. The league employs about 60 Hillsborough teens each summer in the Junior Umpire Program where the kids not only learn about being responsible employees, but also get to help referee baseball games…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat
Robert Charan, 47, of East Windsor, was charged Sunday with driving while intoxicated. Police said officers saw Mr. Charan at 2:19 a.m. weaving on Stockton Street. His two children, ages 3 and 7, were in the vehicle, along with an adult passenger, police added. A breath test found Mr. Charan to have a .11 percent…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The sounds of spring
Staff photo by John Keating. Catherine Seymour, director of the Monmouth Junction School band, conducts the third graders.
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LAWRENCE: Carter doubles chances in pool
Lawrenceville School grad looks to water polo tournament By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Matt Carter must make a difficult decision in the next few days, and he couldn’t be more thrilled. The Princeton resident was selected to the South African 17-man junior national training team last fall, then last month he made the 33-man…
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LAWRENCE: Fuqua’s flashes impress Manhattan
LHS graduate eyeing improvement for encore By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Chandell Fuqua’s introduction to college track and field was challenging, but the Lawrence High School graduate has never backed down from a challenge before and he won’t this time. ”It was everything I expected and more,” said Fuqua, who just completed his freshman…
