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Box truck causes chain reaction crash on Route 1
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Drivers of two vehicles were injured when a box truck allegedly failed to stop when reaching an intersection on Route 1. North Brunswick police were dispatched to the intersection at North Oaks Boulevard around 7 a.m. April 11, according to information provided by the North Brunswick Police Department. Upon arrival, units found…
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Family members, firefighters injured in Georges Road fire
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two firefighters were injured and a family had to jump from a second floor window during a fire on Georges Road. Around 1 a.m. April 11, North Brunswick police were dispatched to a fire at 643 Georges Road, which is a one-story barber shop in the front and a two-story dwelling in the rear,…
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North Brunswick encourages Earth Day cleanups
In celebration of the Earth Day on April 22, the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services is encouraging all residents to become involved in a litter cleanup project in his/her neighborhood or local area. The department will supply bags, gloves and pickers if needed. For more information, call Lou Ann Benson at 732-266-0675.
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Monroe municipal tax rate to remain stable in 2017
By Kathy Chang Staff Writer MONROE — Residents will not see an increase in the municipal portion of their 2017 property tax bill, which Monroe Township Mayor Gerald W. Tamburro said is the result of residents, employees, volunteers and members of the township’s boards and commissions working together for the betterment of the community. The…
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Edison to provide safe zone for item exchanges
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — The lobby of police headquarters will become a “safe, neutral exchange” zone for e-commerce transactions. “E-commerce transactions are increasingly popular,” said Mayor Thomas Lankey, who recommended the Township Council enact an ordinance creating the safe zone. “We recognize that a growing number of people are using online classified…
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Hazlet finds room to assist veterans
By Katharine Friedman Correspondent Hazlet has opened is doors to veterans. The Hazlet Township Committee passed a resolution that authorized that the use of an office in the municipal building will be granted to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). The DAV will share an office every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 m until 2…
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