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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: State association issues special education report
Ed Birch photo. New Jersey School Boards Association members give a report regarding special education needs to Board of Education members in South Brunswick last week.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Officers revive unresponsive woman
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police and EMS workers were able to revive an unresponsive woman April 10, according to the department. Chief of Police Raymond Hayducka recognized the quick actions of two South Brunswick Police Officers, South Brunswick EMS and paramedics in saving the life of the 26-year-old woman last Thursday. According to police, at 11:48…
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Manville resident says spending is ‘out of control’
Mike Kassick, Manville I’m writing in response to Councilman Ed Komoroski’s letter of April 17. He accuses a resident of misleading the public with “half-truths and outright lies.” Well, I attended the meeting, and after reading this resident’s letter, it was right on the money about what took place. It was also reported in the…
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HAMILTON: Arrest made in fatal hit and run
The hit and run crash resulted in the death of Gary J. Gasior, 50, who police said was struck as he was attempting to cross Liberty Street on March 5. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Police have announced an arrest in a March 5 hit and run that claimed the life of a…
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MCCC Students’ “Penny Wars” Adds Up To Generous Sum for Alex’s Lemonade Stand
Penny Warriors! From left are Anthony Borek of Cranbury, Student Government Association (SGA) public relations representative; Nicole McIntire, Student Activities events coordinator; and Jun Del Valle of Hamilton, SGA senator.
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MCCC Students’ “Penny Wars” Adds Up To Generous Sum for Alex’s Lemonade Stand
By Wendy Humphrey Who knew pennies could be such a goldmine? “Penny Wars,” a student fund-raising project organized by Student Activities at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) during the month of March, proved a success by every measure. In just four weeks, the project raised close to $1,100 – that’s 110,000 pennies, folks! – to be donated…
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EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair
Jenine Clancy photos. HHS graduate Eric Masotes is the general manager for the new Town Diner in East Windsor.
