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North Brunswick residents can share thoughts on open space needs
North Brunswick residents are invited to share their input on recreational needs and open space from 7-8:30 p.m. on Nov. 2 in the North Brunswick Township Courtroom, inside the municipal building, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick. For more information, call 732-247-0922, ext. 475.
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Sayreville financial advisor sentenced for defrauding client
A former financial advisor entrusted with advising clients on investments has been sentenced to 37 months in prison for defrauding his client out of his retirement savings and using the funds for his own benefit Jesse Holovacko, 39, of Sayreville, was previously convicted on six counts of wire fraud and one count of investment advisor…
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Reader: Retain incumbents on East Brunswick School Board
I urge East Brunswick voters to return Susanna Chiu, Laurie Lachs and Todd Simmens to our Board of Education on Nov. 7. Susanna, Laurie and Todd are advocates for quality public education that meets the needs of every child. As a concerned parent and resident, I know them to facilitate open dialogue between members of…
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South Brunswick traffic stop reportedly reveals loaded gun
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A traffic stop resulted in charges lodged against a Monmouth Junction man for the recovery of a loaded handgun. South Brunswick Police Officer Ricardo Moreira was on patrol on Route 1 around 11:19 p.m. Oct. 21 when he reportedly observed a red Nissan Altima turn onto Blackhorse Lane without use of a…
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Millstone residents upset with group home’s residents
MILLSTONE – Following a second round of burglaries this year involving male juveniles who live in a group home on Stillhouse Road in Millstone Township, residents have expressed concern for their own safety and the safety of the juveniles. The issue was discussed during the Oct. 18 meeting of the Township Committee when members of…
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Edison incumbent mayor faces challenge
EDISON — Two candidates are vying for the four-year term mayoral seat in the upcoming election. Incumbent Thomas Lankey will face former Edison Democratic Chairman Keith Hahn, who announced he was running as a Republican in August. Thomas Lankey, 57, who is a lifelong township resident, is seeking his second term. He has two grown…
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