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SOUTH BRUNSWICK- Family tradition of Eagles
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Climbing to the rank of Eagle in the Boy Scouts is hard, but for John M. Parrinello Jr., reaching the pinnacle was even harder. ”He is one of my boys,” said Troop 10 Assistant Scoutmaster Bill Tybo, 61, as he wiped the tears from his eyes during a special…
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Bill can be lifesaver
Janet Krommes, Titusville Last week’s letter to the editor on health-care reform compels me to write this letter. As a nation, we accomplish much when we think and act on the basis of collective good and collective effort. And if ever there was a threat facing our nation that required a collective effort, it…
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Santa arrives Friday
By: centraljersey.com Santa Claus is coming to town! It is that time of year and Santa will be making his yearly visit to Manville Friday night at 6:30 p.m. to see all the children. The Manville police and fire departments will escort Santa’s sleigh down Main Street to his house on South Main Street where…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Local drunken-driving crackdown to begin Monday
Law enforcement officers from Lambertville will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the annual holiday season “Over the Limit, Under Arrest” statewide campaign. Beginning Dec. 6 and running through Jan. 2, local and state law enforcement officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols, looking for motorists who may be driving while…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Dec. 3
Princeton Borough Marco Alcaraz, 19, of Hamilton was charged with contempt of court. At 10:16 p.m. on Nov. 19, police stopped Mr. Alcaraz in his vehicle on Mercer Street when he was found to have an active warrant from Hamilton Township in the amount of $500. He was arrested and later released. * * *…
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Thursday, Dec. 2
By: centraljersey.com Parent workshop: 7-8:30 p.m., Crossroads North Middle School, South Brunswick High School. Topic is teen driving safety presentation by the Division of Highway Traffic safety director. Child care provided. Contact: www.sbschools.org
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ROBBINSVILLE: Raven swimmers improve numbers
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The numbers are improving for the Robbinsville High swim program, but they are not quite where they need to be just yet. ”It was a very tough call to make in whether or not to split the team or stay co-ed,” said Robbinsville coach Pam Owens, who is in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teens targeting cancer: HHS students selling cookies to aid research effort
Alyssa Diziki (left), Hanna Mzili and Stephanie Walton at last year’s Cookies for Kids’ Cancer fundraiser in Hillsborough. (Photo courtesy of Donna Diziki)
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