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Local Animal Rescue Group Schedules Golf Outing
By Daniel Roland Berkeley Heights, NJ, May 24, 2011 – Summit Animal Rescue Association today announced the organization’s third annual SARA Golf Tournament, Dinner and Silent Auction. The purpose of this event is to generate awareness about Summit Animal Rescue Association and to raise funds to help continue their mission. The event will be held…
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MONROE: Resident’s $1 donation wins him $10,000 at store
Bob Barton, of Monroe, receives a check for $10,000, the grand prize in the Stop & Shop Triple Winner charity. From left are Kia Albert, Monroe Stop & Shop perishable manager, Mr. Barton, and the mayor of Monroe Township, Richard Pucci (right).
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EAST WINDSOR: Twin Rivers community spirit shines
Owner Members of the Fabulous Greaseband perform at the annual Concert Under the Stars dur´ing this year’s Twin Rivers Day July 10. The band members are, foreground, from left, Chuck Broadbent, Jeanne Giguere, and Harry Pasquito; background, from left, Steve Jack´son and Jody Giambelluca. Not pictured are drummer Gary Francione and saxophonist and keyboard player…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 15
East Windsor Daniel Garcia, 26, of Windsor Castle, was arrested for forgery July 6 after an unnamed woman reported that two $80 personal checks had been stolen, forged and cashed. The incident occurred between July 1 and July 6, according to police. An investigation of the incident lead police to identifying Mr. Garcia as forger.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Cotton emerges from basement
Lead vocalist and songwriter Brandon Broderick (left) and drummer Andrew Saunders of the band Cotton perform at Rutgers Day in New Brunswick. (Photo courtesy of Cotton)
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PET OF THE MONTH: Meet Tucson
Tucson, a neutered cocker spaniel and Pekinese mix, enjoys nice walks but also likes to relax and play with his toys indoors, according to Animal Friends for Education & Welfare (AFEW). He’s up for adoption and needs a loving home. AFEW said Tucson is adorable and loves to be around adults. He is…
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EAST WINDSOR: Cotton emerges from basement
Native band set to perform at local venues this August By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Cotton picks City Streets Café for its first live area performance in approximately two years. The Aug. 12 show at City Streets Café will preview Cotton’s new debut studio album “In the Basement.” The free show begins…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Mannino’s Pizza suffered no fire damage Monday
Ayom Day Spa, Cambio Express and Diamond Cleaners caught flame HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough of Hightstown sent a news alert to the Herald Thursday morning stating that Mannino’s Pizza, 124 Main St., is open for business. The business suffered no water or fire damages from Monday’s downtown blaze. Hightstown Fire Co. # 1 battled the…
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SCHOOLS: Increased state aid doesn’t fix disparity
By David Kilby, Managing Editor Gov. Chris Christie’s administration announced Tuesday that the state is significantly increasing its aid to all of New Jersey’s school districts, but local school business administrators say problems with state aid still exist. The increase includes an extra $450 million for New Jersey’s 31 Abbott districts and $150 million extra…
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