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Public invited to ‘Meet the Historians’
The Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission and the Cornelius Low House Museum will present a free program titled "Meet the Historians" at 1 p.m. on June 6 at the museum, 1255 River Road, Piscataway. The event, which will allow visitors to tour the museum’s exhibit "Our Long Endurance: The Story of New Jersey in…
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Memorial donors will be remembered
Plaques inside municipal building will carrynames of contributors BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Plaques inside municipal building will carry names of contributors BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The names of donors will remain etched permanently on plaques inside the municipal building. The township honored those who contributed to the Sept. 11, 2001, memorial…
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In the News
Gene LennonGuest ColumnU.S. Army Corps in deep water In the News Gene Lennon Guest Column U.S. Army Corps in deep water Gene Lennon Guest Column U.S. Army Corps in deep water It was great to see the large turnout at the Radisson last Thursday night (May 20). Individuals, politicians and community leaders from South Brunswick…
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Veteran to take lead of Monday’s parade
Resident reflects onthe road to becominga grand marshal BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Resident reflects on the road to becoming a grand marshal BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer JENNIFER KOHLHEPP George Soriano, 82, will be grand marshal at North Brunswick’s Memorial Day parade Monday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — He followed his heart through a lifetime of serving…
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Burglary suspects allegedly targeted Asians
Phone books were used to find potential victims, police say BY CHARLES W. KIMStaff Writer BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer Eugene Napolitano Three South Brunswick burglary suspects may have let their fingers do the walking to find potential targets, according to police. Police have charged Brian Laurenzo, 30, Jersey City, with burglary, theft, and…
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Environmentalists weigh in on Pulda
Developer plans to meet with planning officials next week BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Environ-mentalists took a stand against any development on the former Pulda farm this week. The township’s Environmental Commission and the Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership Inc. (LBWP), of Milltown, both issued statements of their group’s…
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Cat colony may get temporary reprieve
Mayor claims thattown BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Cat colony may get temporary reprieve Mayor claims that town ‘will do nothing’ on July 2 BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Animal Lifesavers continued their cat fight at the Township Council meeting this week. Members of the nonprofit humane organization from East Brunswick were met…
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Woman sought in $20 heist
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police are seeking a woman they believe took $20 from a motorist at a township gas station. The woman, described by police as being about 60 years old, allegedly robbed the Amoco gas station on Route 130 of $20 Monday afternoon. The station’s attendant told police that the woman walked to the…
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Police probe ice-pop caper
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Police probe ice-pop caper BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A reported break-in to a Dayton residence last week resulted in the theft of $5 in ice pops, according to a police report. A 53-year-old woman told police that the burglary into her Quincy Circle residence, which resulted in…
