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SPRINGFIELD: Farmers support the troops with triumph
Wayne Taylor drives a John Deere model A tractor while pulling the Central Jersey Tractor Pullers Association’s “Salute to our Troops” float. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Eagle Scout’s stage project gets approval
Hightstonian Ryan Lanphear looks on as Mayor Steven Kirson prepares to sign the 17-year-old’s Eagle Scout project into fruition on Monday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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Police: Robber nabbed nearly one year later
EAST WINDSOR — Police have charged a Newark man for the robbery of a township store after he was able to allude law enforcement for nearly one year. The Newark Police Department Fugitive Task Force captured the man who stole $14,741at gun point from the Welsh Farms Convenience Store, according to a release…
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MONTGOMERY: Baseball stars fall in state tourney
Pictured are members of the Montgomery 12-year-old Cal Ripken all-star team that won the District One championship and advanced to the Southern New Jersey state tournament. In the front row (left to right) are: Nicholas Pascale, David Fernandez, Justin Hong, Palmer Smith, Sumat Madhugiri, Danny Carver, Lawrence Levy and Matthew Kim. In the back row…
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Police: Robber nabbed nearly one year later
East Windsor Police Department received these surveillance videos capturing a suspect seen robbing and fleeing from Welsh Farms Convenience Store last August. According to police, the man has been identified as Angelo Murray who was recently arrested by the Newark Police Department Fugitive Task Force. (Couresty photo)
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EAST WINDSOR: Twin Rivers Day returns
Kids cool off and enjoy a ride down the large waterslide during Twin River Day on Sunday in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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SPORTS: Florence’s Fillmyer fuels Post 26’s fire
Florence’s Heath Fillmyer dives to stop an errant throw against Audobon in the 2012 NJSIAA Group I Quarterfinals at The College of New Jersey. (Courtesy photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Eagle Scout’s stage project gets approval
On Monday, Council President Lawrence Quattrone (left) and Mayor Steven Kirson listen to the public during an open comment session on Ryan Lanphear’s Eagle Scout project to build a stage for community events at Association Park. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Taxicab ordinance gets in gear
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Following months of revisions and tabling, the introduction and first reading of a new taxicab licensing ordinance was approved in a tie breaking vote at Monday’s Borough Council meeting. The vote was 4-3, with Mayor Steven Kirson casting the tie breaking “yes” in favor of the measure —…
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