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PRINCETON: Unions want open chief selection process
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton’s police unions have recommended that selection of a the new chief of police be an open process and that all officers with the rank of lieutenant and above be allowed to apply. This could open the field of candidates for consideration to five in addition to Borough Chief David…
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PRINCETON: Panels offer ides to task force
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The possibility of celebrating the new Princeton in some way, public works facilities, garbage collection were among items discussed by several subcommittees who reported to the full Transition Task Force to update their progress this week. The Communications and Outreach subcommittee is exploring the options around a celebration in the…
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Felician’s Petosa named Academic All-American
Felician College junior Joe Petosa (Spotswood) has been voted to the Capital One Academic All-America Division II Baseball third team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Petosa is the third Academic All-American in the history of Felician athletics. He is the first Golden Falcon baseball player to be so honored,…
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Data Link, No. 1 with John Velazquez riding, won the $200,000 Grade II Monmouth Stakes at Monmouth Park in Oceanport on June 10, establishing a new stakes record for the mile-and-one-eighth race of 1:45.93 in the process. The win capped a big weekend for jockey Velazquez, who the day before won the Belmont Stakes with…
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The East Brunswick High School (EBHS) Ultimate team captured New Jersey’s first ever-high school division II state title in Lawrence Township on June 3. The coed team consisted of East Brunswick students in grades 8-12, with virtually no returning players from previous years. The team went undefeated through five rounds of pool play to reach…
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Rams’ potential has rejuvenated Lepore
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South River Five years ago, Mike Lepore Jr. almost decided to resign as head baseball coach at South River High School. According to the veteran mentor, he didn’t like where the program was headed and thought maybe a new face might change that direction. Then Lepore, who had been involved with…
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South River’s Harris has ‘best of both worlds’
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South River High School’s Tyler Harris will be looking to build on what has been an outstanding basketball career next winter. CLAIRE SHEPROW Once a Ram, always a Ram is the expression used by most of the greats who have played sports at South River High School. They prove that by…
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Nancy ChomzukWitczak
Mrs. Witczak, 81, of Sayreville, formerly of South River, died May 28, 2012, in Barbara E. Cheung Memorial Hospice, Edison. Prior to her retirement in 1994, she was employed in the housekeeping department at Johnson & Johnson, North Brunswick, where she worked for 12 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Witczak, and by…
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Peter Certo Jr.
Mr. Certo, 76, of Orange City, Fla., formerly of South River, died May 6, 2012. He was predeceased by a daughter, Donna, and by a brother, John. Surviving are his wife, Maryann; six children, Donna Marie Price of Florida, Jennifer Doerr of Pennsylvania, Richard Doerr Jr. of Utah, and Robert, James and Maryellen Certo, all…
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