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EAST WINDSOR: Township promotes police officers
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township welcomed a new police officer as well as promoted two of its own from amongst its ranks at the Sept. 5 council meeting. East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov administered the oath of office to Sgt. James Geary — who was promoted to lieutenant, and Patrol…
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New Fall Adventure in Jersey
You never know what you’ll find at a Shadow Stalkers mystery adventure!
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New Fall Adventure in Jersey
By Denham ENTIRE JERSEY CAPE IN THE GAME AS SCARECROWS GUIDE DETECTIVES IN CAPE MAY FALL MYSTERY ADVENTURE There’s been a murder and Cape May has sprung a crop of malevolent scarecrows clearly designed to frighten something more dangerous than hungry birds! What does it all mean? That’s what teams of guest detectives will be…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Officers patrol by ‘walking the beat’
Patrolman Frank Jimenez “walks the beat” in Hightstown during the Farmers Market on Aug. 17. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Officers patrol by ‘walking the beat’
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — This summer, officers and supervisors of the borough’s Police Department have been assigned to conduct foot patrols of the downtown business area. ”Officers are more proactive and our foot patrols have been well received by the community,” said James Le Tellier, police director of Hightstown Police Department. ”We…
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MCCC Offers Later-Starting Fall Semester Credit Classes
By Saveria Symons Fall credit classes are well underway at Mercer County Community College, but learners of all ages still have the opportunity to take classes this semester, with most later-starting credit classes beginning Oct. 2 and 19. Ten-week and eight-week offerings include courses in the fine arts, business, English composition and literature, hospitality, history,…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police arrest teens for armed robbery of Dollar Tree store
By Staff Report EAST WINDSOR — Police have charged two teens with last week’s armed robbery of the Dollar Tree store. The store is located in the East Windsor Towne Center on Route 130. According to police, Michael Shawn Kee, 18, of Kellington Drive, and Malcolm Jamal Browne, 19, of Saint James Village, hid in…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Officers patrol by ‘walking the beat’
Detective Benjamin Miller (right), while out on foot patrol this summer, chats with Pat Duncan, chair of the Hightstown Parks and Recreation Commission. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PRINCETON: Boys soccer teams optimistic as season opens
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor While it seems that each year the Princeton High School boys soccer program simply reloads with new talent, the Little Tigers have a plan in place that makes that happen each year. ”We always try to develop players from their early days and have a two or three year plan…
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