Category: archives
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Police charge two with prostitution
Two women charged after five-week investigation into a massage therapy office. By: Joseph Harvie After a five-week investigation that included undercover officers being propositioned for sex acts, South Brunswick police charged two New York women with prostitution after executing a search warrant on their Route 130 massage therapy office at 6:30 p.m. May 3. Natalyia…
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Mall’s small-business owners fight evictions
Demand mall owners help with costs of moving By:Charlie Olsen Manville Pizza has been a staple of the borough for 37 years a business passed from father to son but if things fall through at their May 26 court hearing, owner Anthony D’Aniello and the owners of five other Manville businesses will be…
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Love conquers all!
Even fear of needles Eight-year-old Shelby – hugging her owner, Paul Domboski of Titusville – appears unafraid of Dr. Sharon Johnson, who is administering a rabies shot during the free Rabies Clinic, held by the Hopewell Township Health Department at the Department of Public Works Building, Route 546, on Saturday
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Murder charge filed for student’s death
North Plainfield teen charged after stabbing Conrado Aguilar By:Donna Lukiw Davis Javier Lopez, 18, of North Plainfield was indicted on a first-degree murder charge May 3 in connection with the fatal stabbing of Manville High School student Conrado A. Aguilar, 17, in January. Mr. Lopez also was charged with third-degree possession of a weapon for…
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Hey … is that our principal on the roof?
Principal keeps promise to students and spends night on school roof By: Purvi Desai WASHINGTON He’s usually found in the school building, not on its roof. But on one night next week, his students will likely see him in a different surrounding, if at all as a faint shadow by a glow of…
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EDITORIAL
Election days have lost luster for state voters. The second Tuesday in May brought yet another Election Day in New Jersey. This plebiscite followed the third Tuesday in April, when a relative handful of citizens went to the polls to vote on their school budgets and choose their local school board members. That election came…
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Viking softball team wins Red, eyes GMCT
Division winner seeded No. 1 in county tournament By: Lance Manion Danielle Matlack isn’t like most coaches. South Brunswick High’s softball mentor has a team that could very well be the No. 1 seed when the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament field is determined next week, but guess what? Matlack doesn’t want any part of it.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Bharat Ramlogan, 36, of Brookside Lane was charged with driving while intoxicated after an officer responding to a report of a drunken driver on New Amwell road found him asleep in his vehicle near the intersection of New Amwell Road and South Triangle Road at 8:44 p.m. on April 24. The officer approached the…
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Web only: New Rules for Advisory Board of Health
Board must get Township Council approval before creating fact finding committees. By: Joseph Harvie Over the objections of the Advisory Board of Health, the Township Council adopted an ordinance Tuesday that limits how the advisory board can establish subcommittees to investigate issues pertaining to public health. The council voted 4-0 in favor of the ordinance,…
