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News Transcript Datebook, Sept. 14
• Temple Rodeph Torah, 15 Mohawk Drive, Marlboro, will host a free holiday tot Shabbat event for all children up to 5 years old from 9:15-10:15 a.m. Sept. 17. Hear the shofar, storytime, create a craft, eat apples and honey. • Archives and History Day will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct.…
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Examiner Datebook, Sept. 15
• A multi-family community yard sale will be held at Jensen’s Deep Run community center, 20 Longview Trail, Cream Ridge (Plumsted Township) on Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (rain or shine). All are welcome to attend. The entrance to Jensen’s Deep Run is on Route 537, a short distance east of the…
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Marlboro councilman deployed overseas
By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer MARLBORO – Township Councilman Jeff Cantor, who is a colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, is serving a three-week mission in the central European nation of Slovenia. Cantor said he is in charge of 2,000 troops from 10 nations. His mission is to teach emergency management, disaster response and counter-terror…
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Officers sworn in, promoted in Old Bridge
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — The Old Bridge Police Department celebrated two promotions and two new officers joining the ranks. Donald Fritz Jr., a 25-year veteran, was promoted to lieutenant and John Bulin, a 22-year veteran, was promoted to sergeant during a Borough Council meeting on Aug. 22. Fritz, who became a patrolman…
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Sheriff candidate unveils plan to address drug epidemic
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer WOODBRIDGE — John Mincarelli’s road to recovery from drug addiction began with a Thanksgiving meal on his parent’s front porch. At the time, he was at his lowest point in his addiction to drugs and arrived home with one goal in mind — steal money to continue to feed his…
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North Brunswick hires patrolman, promotes 2 to sergeant
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The North Brunswick Police Department promoted two officers to the rank of sergeant while also administering the oath of office to a new patrolman. Joseph Falcone and Daniel Passafiume were each promoted to sergeant while Anthony M. Pinizzotto Jr. was sworn in during the Sept. 6 council meeting. Pinizzotto graduated from the Mercer County…
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Development moving forward on fort parcels in Oceanport
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer FORT MONMOUTH — The Oceanport section of Fort Monmouth may soon have an entertainment and retail hub that could include a coffee roaster and brewery as its centerpiece. Last month, the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) entered into a purchase agreement with AP Development Partners for the 4.2-acre parcel…
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Celebrate National Security Officer Appreciation Week
Security officers are hard-working, highly trained men and women who deter crime, lead evacuations, provide information, work closely with local law enforcement and are vigilant in their efforts to keep us safe. Security professionals help maintain safe and secure workplaces, schools, shopping malls and communities and are our country’s first responders. The need for a…
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Police officer concerned about intraracial violence
Just as America recently celebrated Labor Day, Chicago also reached a notable milestone as well with its 500th homicide. It’s a milestone that is not worthy of a celebration, but a milestone that warrants urgent solutions from our elected officials and the various social activists in our society. When police officers, and especially a Caucasian police…
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