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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of July 8
East Windsor Dario Paredes-Quintero, 35, of Hampton Arms, was arrested for beating his 15-year-old daughter 1:25 a.m. July 5. Officers first responded to a Hampton Arms address after receiving a 911 call involving a disturbance, police said. The teenage victim had a series of raised welts on her shoulder consistent with being beaten with a…
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Holt To host telephone Town Hall Monday
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12) will hold a telephone town hall with central New Jersey residents at 7:30 p.m. on July 11. Mr. Holt will answer questions from constituents about a range of issues pending before Congress, including his opposition to proposed cuts to Medicare and education and his efforts to support job creation. …
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CRANBURY: Softball duo makes history
Cranbury residents Kelli Swedish (left) and Nicolette Garth were key members of the East Windsor/Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 12-year-old all-star softball team that won the District 12 championship last Friday.
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Mercer County orders auction of six preserved farmsteads
Aerial shot.(Photo courtesy of Max Spann Real Estate & Auction Co.)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Kingston chef places in seafood contest
Eno Ter´ra’s Chef Christopher Albrecht who placed second in the competition.
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EDITORIAL: Celebrate community fellowship
We congratulate all community members who have worked together to raise funds to help restore the pedestrian walking bridge over Peddie Lake Dam in Hightstown. Individuals, who have made donations, ranging from a few dollars to $500, should pat themselves on the backs. In fact, it’s a time for the whole community to take…
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HIGHTSTOWN: New details emerge on 90th birthday bash
Photo by Jen SamueBrian Matuniak, of Highstown, is a frequent visitor of Hightstown Memorial Library with his son, Brian, 3. Father and son are pictured inside the library with senior library assistant Toni Scott working behind the counter. 90 candles will be on display July 16 in honor of the library’s nine-decade existence; the birthday…
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