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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Oct. 25
Florence On Saturday, Oct. 20, at approximately 2:06 a.m. patrols were dispatched to a fight call in the area of Hornberger Avenue and Third Avenue in front of the municipal parking lot, police said. Responding officers found a group of males in the area and were directed to a male lying on the ground in…
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MANSFIELD: Greyhounds deliver on Homecoming
Northern Burlington County High School celebrated its Homecoming with a football win on Saturday. Above, Northern Burlington’s Kenyatta Greene, No. 2, follows the block of Andrew Cargill, No. 4, en route to a 29-yard touchdown run in Mansfield. The run was Greene’s second and gave Northern Burlington a 20-7 lead heading into halftime against West…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Oct. 26
East Windsor A complainant reported that her disabled vehicle had been stolen from the parking lot of Kensington Arms on the night of Oct. 17. The vehicle was described as a green 1995 Mercury Sable and was valued at $1,500, police said. The incident remains under investigation. Police said between Oct. 18 and Oct. 20…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town eyeing Hurricane Sandy for possible impact
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Township officials are starting to prepare for what could be another severe October storm. Almost exactly one year after a freak fall snowstorm downed tree limbs and cut power to thousands of residents, another potential meteorological threat is threatening, according to the National Weather Service. The Mount Holly office…
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MANSFIELD: Greyhounds deliver on Homecoming
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP — Northern Burlington County Regional High School Greyhounds celebrated 50 years of history during the Homecoming game against West Windsor-Plainsboro North Northern Knights on Oct. 20 at The Farm. The festivities, which included historical displays, a homecoming carnival, and a football game, brought together old and new faces,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights knock off MCT top seed
North field hockey plays to potential to set up rematch with South By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Shannon Maruca knew her West Windsor-Plainsboro High North field hockey team was capable of a whole lot more. ”I think they were tired of not playing like they were capable of playing,” the Knights coach said after her…
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TRENTON: Governor urges residents to take ‘commonsense precautions’ as Sandy’s movement is tracked
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie has directed cabinet officials to mobilize preparations for a coordinated response to the potential October storm that is trending toward an impact on the East Coast. The governor also urged New Jersey residents to take the time now — ahead of the storm — to activate and supply their family…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Y kicks off healthy program
By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A flock of children in matching blue t-shirts sprinted onto the South Brunswick Family YMCA’s front lawn on Culver Road last Thursday. Pairing up with a buddy, each pair snatched a Hoola-Hoop, got inside and began to move around as if driving cars. ”Flat tire,” called Yasmin…
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