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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu strikes again for Bengals
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Trivia question – Who is the best quarterback in the NFL at present, and possibly of all time as of the current moment? The answer is South Brunswick’s own Mohamed Sanu, star receiver of the Cincinnati Bengals. According to a Bengal’s press release, Sanu is still sporting a perfect quarterback…
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MONROE: Town to dispose of unwanted drugs
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — Tomorrow, the Township Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its ninth opportunity in four years to prevent pill abuse by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Police are asking residents to dispose of their pills at…
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CRANBURY: Brainerd Lake takes on water
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — After more than two years of bridge dam project-induced drought, Brainerd Lake is finally starting to take on water. "As you’ve noticed, there’s a lot more water in the lake than there’s been in almost two and a half years," Committeeman David Cook said during Monday night’s…
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NEW BRUNSWICK: Hijabfest gets larger
Azra Baig photo. Monmouth Junction residents, Farah Patel (closer to the out´fits) and Heba Macksoud, attended the HijabFest event and are seen here shopping at the bazaar for the latest modest fashion wear.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings stomp Stevens 40-26
Ed Birch photo. Running back Dontae Strickland springs forward against the Hawks defense Friday.
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Auctioning Princeton history
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer When owner Salvatore Pitts closed The Silver Shop in July, it meant the end of the line for a 77-year-old landmark in Palmer Square. But what to do with the thousands of silver pieces, porcelain and other items that were part of the inventory? That’s where Material Culture came…
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CRANBURY: Township cracks down on summer drunk driving
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Township police had a message for intoxicated motorists recently: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. According to Lt. Franklin Dillane, summertime and the end-of-year holidays are some of the most deadly times for American drivers. Gatherings of family and friends often involve alcohol and impaired driving is…
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PRINCETON: New administrator chosen
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The current Montclair township manager will be named Monday to succeed Princeton municipal administrator Robert W. Bruschi, said two sources familiar with the matter. Marc Dashield beat out the two remaining finalists, including assistant Princeton administrator Kathryn Monzo, for the job. Council has a special meeting scheduled at 6…
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PLAINSBORO: Townhouse fire displaces three families
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — A two-alarm fire tore through a townhouse on Hampshire Drive Wednesday night, damaging two adjacent units and displacing three families. The fire, which started in a second story bedroom of the end unit at 113 Hampshire Drive, started around 5:30 p.m. and took until 7 p.m. to get…
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