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HIGHSTOWN: Caribbean eatery exciting visitors
Joy Tozzi, of Hamilton, and business administrator of Robbinsville Township, selects food from the buffet served during the grand opening of Morgan’s Island Grill at 110 Mercer St. in Hightstown on Aug. 17.
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COLUMBUS: Columbus News
Week of Aug. 22, 2013 By Packet Media Group The U-14 Girls Northern Burlington Thunder soccer team, which is based in Mansfield, is looking for a couple of field players to round out its roster. The Thunder competes in JAGS, high level tournament and state cup competitions. For more information, call Anthony at 609-781-0553 or…
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POLICE BLOTTER: August 23
Hamilton Police investigated auto burglaries on Goldey Avenue and in the vicinity of Ryan and South Olden avenues Aug. 9 In addition, police investigated a burglary in the 700 block of Route 33 and a theft in the 600 block of Hobart Avenue. Police announced no suspects or arrests. Aug. 10 police charged Samuel B.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Seniors get free blood pressure checks
Azra Baig photo Nurse Nancy MacKay takes the blood pressure of Frances Schwartz,85, of Dayton, at the Senior Center Tuesday.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings football to defend state championship
Ed Birch photos Above players participate in a fumble drill and below, learn proper tackling techniques during training camp at the High School.
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, issue of Aug. 22
Report from week of Aug. 11-18 A caller at 8:12 a.m. Aug. 12 said someone was going through the rubble of a demolished house on Lincoln Avenue. Responding patrols found the area clear. A caller came to headquarters at 2:10 p.m. Aug. 13 and said she had lost her wallet at Walmart on North Main…
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PENNINGTON: Mayor to get the Light of Hope award
At Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton’s 24th annual Guardian Angel Dinner Dance The Honorable Anthony J. Persichilli, mayor of Pennington Borough, will receive the Mercer County Light of Hope award at Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton’s 24th annual Guardian Angel Dinner Dance. This year’s event celebrates the agency’s 100th year of service to central New…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Halal Food Festival draws thousands
Staff photos By Charles W. Kim Above, Sam Kabony and Jamal Laham, of Garfield, prepare Syrian food during the Halal Food Festival at Rowland Park on Saturday. Right, Laraib Ahmed, 20, of Hillsborough, checks out some dresses at the Halal Food Festival Bazaar.
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