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MONROE: Allged drunk driver hurt in crash
MONROE — A motorcyclist from Pennsylvania allegedly driving while intoxicated received numerous injuries from an accident on Mounts Mills Road Wednesday morning, police said. After responding to a report of a motor vehicle crash at 6:22 a.m. Wednesday, Monroe Township police officers found Edward Kondracki, 47, of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on the side of the road…
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JAMESBURG: Five schools explore taking Jamesburg students
By David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — As parents continue to wonder what high school their children will attend in 2012, the Jamesburg Board of Education gave the names of five schools that could potentially bring an end to the mystery. The board is searching for a new high school because school officials can find…
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CRANBURY: Pair of residents makes softball history
Swedish, Garthe part of District 12 champions By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Nicolette Garth and Kelli Swedish made history when they became the first Cranbury residents to win a District 12 Little League 12-year-old softball championship. Without enough players to field a Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League team, the two have been playing with the same…
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MONROE: Bear sightings becoming commonplace in area
By David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Another black bear sighting surprised a group of people at Forsgate Country Club Golf Course on July 4, but since black bear sightings have been common in the area in the past few months, some people are presuming it’s the same bear that just keeps coming back. Monroe…
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PRINCETON: 10s baseball team third in district
Win three straight after opener By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bill Venizelos wasn’t surprised when his Princeton 10-year-old all-star baseball team came all the way back through the losers’ bracket of the District 12 Little League tournament to make the final. Princeton finished in third place in their first District 12 Little League tournament,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Kingston chef places in seafood contest
By Charles W. Kim Kingston’s Eno Terra Chef Christopher Albrecht showed other culinary experts that he knows his tuna. Mr. Albrecht placed second last week during a state sponsored seafood cook-off at the Drumthwacket governor’s mansion in Princeton. "It was a very good natured competition," Mr. Albrecht, 39, said Friday. "The chefs put themselves out…
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WEST WINDSOR: Legion team giving them the Bizenov
Closer keeps surprising baseball squad in first place By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Don Hutchinson believes that players need to know their roles. Early in the American Legion baseball season, the West Windsor-Plainsboro manager gave Dave Bizenov a shot at closing. ”Dave thrived in that role,” Hutchinson said. “He had a little success. He’s…
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