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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Cory M. Frey, 24, of Belle Mead, was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of hypodermic needle, and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. At 10:24 p.m. on May 2, police responded to a report of an erratic driver near Mt. Lucas…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SBHS alumnus returns for pro wrestling show
SBHS alumnus Randie Christie, aka “The Jersey Kidd” makes his way to ther ring during a recent NWS pro wrestling match. The 2008 SBHS graduate will compete for a title this week during a show at the high school on Ridge Road Saturday night.
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MONTGOMERY: Fireworks will be back this year
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Township fireworks display has officially been scheduled for Thursday, June 30. George Jarvis, fireworks committee chairman, declined to comment how much money has been raised thus far, though they have not yet met their goal of $32,000. But, he said, “We’re a definite go.” ”We will…
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Cherry Valley CC Opens Its Newly Renovated Golf Course
By Hugh Miller, HollyRockMiller Marketing Communications Cherry Valley Country Club in Skillman, New Jersey recently celebrated the opening of its newly renovated golf course with a ribbon cutting celebration attended by more than 150 club members. The honor of hitting the first balls off the tee went to Founder Bill Augustine, first member Jim Mahon,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – NJ housewife visits eatery
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Monmouth Junction resident Jodi Hobbs watches daughter Kaitlyn, 5, play a game.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville police reported: — On May 2, Officer Michael Miloszar was called to the Big Bear Natural Foods store on North Union Street to investigate a report of shoplifting. Business owner Rafi Gardel said a woman shoplifted various items, including hand lotion, soap, and vitamins totaling $53.96. After an investigation was completed, Lenore C. Orrell,…
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PRINCETON: Organic waste recycling to be tested
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Township Public Works Recycling Coordinator Janet Pellichero came to the Princeton Township Committee meeting Monday to talk garbage well, actually, organic waste. She said the township has worked out a joint services agreement with the Mercer County Improvement Authority regarding the curbside collection and recycling of organic waste. ”They…
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