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HAMILTON: Two hurt in tractor-trailer crash
The passenger of a vehicle that hit a tractor-trailer parked on the shoulder of Route 130 suffered serious injuries in the July 23 crash. Geroge Zeleznick, of Collingdale, Pennsylvania, had to be extricated from the vehicle by Groveville Fire Company with the assistance of Whitehorse Fire Company, according to Hamilton Police Division. He was…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Candidates file to run for school board seats
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer Candidates in Cranbury, Monroe, Jamesburg and South Brunswick have filed have filed with the Middlesex County Clerk’s office to run for seats on their local school boards. Election day is Nov. 4. In Cranbury there are have three open spots, though only two, both incumbents, filed for positions for three-year…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police academy ends summer season
Ed Birch Scott Weis from Kendall Park First Aid Squad addresses the participants in the Police Youth Academy in South Brunswick. Photo by Ed Birch
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council approves new bond
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council approved a $170,000 bond ordinance for various capital improvements despite some residents’ concerns over the types of vehicles being purchased and underutilized vehicles. “We face an ideal opportunity right now,” said Keith LePrevost at the July 21 meeting. “I’m the first one to be willing…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police academy ends summer season
Last week concluded three one-week sessions of the South Brunswick Police Department’s Youth Academy. According to Police Chief Raymond Hayducka, the program is in it’s 14th year and has enrolled over 1,500 area youngsters. "It is the crown jewel of the state and shows our commitment to the youth of this area. Other jurisdictions charge…
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HAMILTON: Community to organize against neighborhood crime
The township will hold its annual National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 5 at the Hamilton Township Police Headquarters. The free event will take place at 1270 Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Road from 5-8 p.m. and will feature fun activities, displays and entertainment for families and children to enjoy. National Night Out helps to strengthen the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Muslims celebrate end of month of fasting
Ed Birch Imam Hamad Ahmad Chebli leads prayers at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey on Monday. Photo by Ed Birch
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THINGS TO DO: Aug. 1
Tues., Aug. 5 Spinning Yarns Craft Circle. Join us at 7 p.m. for an hour of knitting, crocheting, crafts and conversation. All levels welcome. Cranbury Public Library, 23 N. Main, Cranbury. Monroe Township residents are invited to attend National Night Out Against Crime 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Thompson Park, by the lake. National…
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