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HIGHTSTOWN: Police department heading for changes
Public hearing on police director ordinance set for Aug. 15 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — A public hearing is slated for Aug. 15 regarding an ordinance to dramatically change traditional law enforcement roles in the 1.2 square-mile borough nestled along Route 539 between New York City and Philadelphia. The proposed amended and supplemented…
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WEST WINDSOR: Tenth annual Joshua Classic raises funds for children, military families
Chastidy Gabert, of ‘just’ Windsor, and Stacey Blecher, of Cream Ridge, prepare to sell cigars to golfers. (Staff photo by Jen Samuel)
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CRANBURY: Scout troop bids adieu
Heather Nicolli, Special Writer CRANBURY After being together for over 13 years, the Girl Scout Troop 71467 reminisced at its last meeting a few weeks ago. The Girl Scouts in the troop started when they were in kindergarten as “daisies” and now they are moving on to college as young adults. ”My girls are…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center to host FREE Seminar on Managing Low Back Pain
By Irene Maslowski Brick, NJ – Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com), located at 1715 Rt. 88, Brick, N.J. will host a free seminar on managing low back pain on Thursday, August 18 at 12:00 noon. Reservations are requested. Please call Kessler Rehabilitation Center at 732.458.7976 for more information or to reserve your spot. Kessler…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
South Brunswick police Chief Ray Hayducka addresses Hightstown Borough Council Aug. 1. (Staff photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
Republican candidate John Archer addresses council Monday night. He is running for a seat on Hightstown Borough Council this fall.
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WEST WINDSOR: Tenth annual Joshua Classic raises funds for children, military families
Florida neighbors of Joshua Harr Shane’s grandparents flew in for the foundation’s 10th annual outing in his honor. Kathi and Ray Lopes are from Hollywood, Florida. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Civilian director set to replace outgoing chief
Democrat Susan Bluth, who is running for an open seat this fall, addresses Hightstown Borough Council on Aug. 1. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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