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Milltown residents encouraged to ‘Slow Down’
MILLTOWN – Roughly 20 lawn signs were placed along front lawns on Riva Avenue to encouraged residents to “Slow Down in Our Town.” Placed by Milltown police traffic officers with permission of homeowners, the sign initiative is a speed reduction county-wide program, sponsored by Middlesex County in partnership with local law enforcement agencies and their…
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Candidate withdraws from South Brunswick school board race
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Lisa Rodgers has withdrawn from the race for the South Brunswick Board of Education, leaving four candidates to compete for three, three-year terms on Nov. 8. “It is with a heavy heart that I am announcing that I am withdrawing my name as candidate for South Brunswick…
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Middletown police investigating fatal crash
MIDDLETOWN — On Oct. 26, at approximately 1:36 p.m., the Middletown Township Police Department responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian who was struck and killed, according to an official report. The report also said that the crash occurred in front of the campus of Christian Brothers Academy, located at 850 Newman Springs…
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Suspect in Tenn. murder apprehended in Jackson
By Michael Benavides and Mark Rosman Staff Writers JACKSON – A man wanted in connection with a 2015 murder in Nashville, Tenn., has been arrested in Jackson and is awaiting extradition. Jackson police said an incident that began as a motor vehicle stop ended with the apprehension of Javier Alexander Rivas, 19, whose last known…
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South Amboy native serves aboard nuclear submarine in Guam
SOUTH AMBOY — A 1995 Sayreville War Memorial High School graduate and South Amboy native is serving in the U.S. Navy as part of a crew working aboard one of the world’s most advanced nuclear-powered, fast-attack submarines. Cmdr. Steven Tarr serves in Guam as part of the Navy’s forward-deployed force. He is the commanding officer…
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Places To Be
The chill is in the air. That not only means October is winding down but scholastic championships and crucial games are being showcased around our local landscape. So throw on that extra sweatshirt and sweater and head out to these events over the coming days. The football schedule for this weekend is quite appealing. Middletown…
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News Transcript On Campus
Samantha Del Giudice of Marlboro has been inducted into the Society for Human Resource Management chapter at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut. SHRM@QU is a nationally recognized, Superior Merit Award-winning professional student chapter that provides members with the opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into the effective management of human capital in human resource management. Matthew…
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Effort underway to raise awareness of Habitat ReStore
Brookdale Community College students are participating in a project involving Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County ReStore, 45 South St., Freehold Borough. The Innovation Network (TIN) is a new project-based learning alternative Brookdale offers to students. TIN students will be teaming up to tackle the job of bringing awareness to the local Habitat for Humanity…
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Tri-Town On Campus
Connor Murnane, the son of Brian and Tracey Murnane of Jackson, is a member of the Student Senate at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio. Brian is majoring in history. He is a 2013 graduate of Jackson Memorial High School. Student Senate strives to serve as a medium for expressing student opinion and works to promote the…
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