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MCCC: School recognizes anniversary of program director
As a junior music major at James Madison University, Alice Weiss walked into the studios of public radio station WMRA not realizing it would be the first of decades of service in the not-for-profit r WEST WINDSOR — As a junior music major at James Madison University, Alice Weiss walked into the studios of public…
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POLICE BLOTTER: January 23
Robbinsville Police charged Brittany Petro, 23, and Carlos Malaver, 23, both of Jackson, for narcotics possession on Jan. 8. According to police, a car driven by Ms. Petro was seen failing to signal a lane change on I-195, prompting a motor vehicle stop. An ensuing search of the vehicle revealed a small amount of heroin…
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Calling all Coaches
If your team isn’t here, let us know. Better yet, send us a brief write up about your team, a recent game, or a bio of a great player or coach. We love photos, too. Send your material to [email protected] or to [email protected].
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Shop to End Human Trafficking at Whole Foods Market-January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month
By Barbara Liu & Anna Leung RIJI Green, a social business committed to fighting slavery through fair trade, has partnered with Whole Foods Market on a new bag that helps support survivors of human trafficking. RIJI Green’s eco-friendly bags are made in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. RIJI Green is beyond fair trade; their survivors receive fair…
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POLICE BLOTTER: January 24
Hamilton Police investigated thefts in the 1100 block of Route 33, in the 1000 block of Edinburg Road, on George Dye Road, on Lamont Avenue and at the intersection of Klockner and Hamilton avenues on Jan. 8. In addition, police investigated burglaries on Joan Terrance and in the 800 block of Cedar Lane as well…
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CRANBURY: Towns dig out after storm
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Local towns prepared for another winter snowstorm leaving residents digging their way out of a foot of snow in some areas on Wednesday. A winter storm warning was issued for Janus, which arrived Tuesday bringing heavy snow, strong winds and temperatures with lows in the single digits and highs in…
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REGION: Girl Scouts begin annual cookie sale
The sale started in central and southern New Jersey on Jan. 16 and goes through late February. by Amy Batista, Special Writer DAYTON — It’s that time of year again. Girl Scout Cookies on sale. The sale started in central and southern New Jersey on Jan. 16 and goes through late February. This year’s batch…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mironov in 19th year as township’s mayor
Batista Photo by Amy BatistaEast Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov is sworn in for her 19th mayoral term by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt as Township Attorney David Orron holds the Bible. Photo by Amy Batista
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PRINCETON: Montgomery man indicted in teen sex assault
A Montgomery Township man was charged in an indictment last week with sexually assaulting a drunken teenage girl in Princeton’s Mountain Lakes Preserve last year. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Montgomery Township man was charged in an indictment last week with sexually assaulting a drunken teenage girl in Princeton’s Mountain Lakes Preserve last…
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