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HIGHTSTOWN: At the car wash
Hightstown Rams Pop Warner cheerleaders washed cars at the American Legion Post 148 on Route 130 south in Hightstown on Aug. 3 to help offset cheer competition costs and overall lower the cost per child to participate in the athletic program.
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FLORENCE: Making a difference as a DeMolay
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Christopher M. LaBaw has received an honor from his local and international peers. The 20-year-old Florence Township resident was elected to serve as secretary for the International DeMolay Congress held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Now in its 47th year, the congress has voting delegates from all 50 states, Canada, Brazil,…
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Bandits beat Maniacs
Courtesy photo The Jersey Bandits (03) 10U fast pitch softball team won the 2013 Lacey Summer Storm, going 6-0 for the weekend. The Bandits defeated the South Jersey Maniacs in the championship game resulting in a first place victory. Front row: (left to right) Sofia Peterson and Carly Jones. Center row (left to right): Coach…
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PRINCETON: Kolasa competes at World Games
Princeton resident Thomas Kolasa competed in the biannual World University Games in Kazan, Russia from July 7-10. The graduate of Princeton High School and Harvard University was seeded 26th entering the men’s saber individual out of 64 qualified fencers, the highest seeding of the American squad. Kolasa had four wins and one loss in the…
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CRANBURY: Cops nab alleged carjacker
Police charged a 19-year-old Camden man with carjacking, kidnapping and other offenses following a pursuit from Cranbury into Hamilton Monday morning. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Police charged a 19-year-old Camden man with carjacking, kidnapping and other offenses following a pursuit from Cranbury into Hamilton Monday morning. According to police, Frankie Gonzales,…
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FLORENCE: Four arrested for spray painting vandalism
Police arrested four males after several properties were spray painted July 24. Police charged Jacob Heimann, 18, of Florence, with one account of third-degree criminal mischief. Police also charged Joshua Hartman, 20, of Roebling, with six counts of third-degree criminal mischief, possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police also…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library opens cafe
South Brunswick Public Library held their Grand Opening of the Grover’s Mill Coffee House Celebration on Sunday, Aug. 4. By Azra Baig, Special Writer South Brunswick Public Library held their Grand Opening of the Grover’s Mill Coffee House Celebration on Sunday, Aug. 4. Library Director Chris Carbone said opening this cafe took 10 years in…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Two men charged after attack with knife
Attempted murder hits too close to home for council member By Jennifer Kohlhepp and Amy Batista Two men living in the Westerlea Arms Apartments have been charged with attempted murder, robbery and aggravated assault after allegedly attacking another man with a knife. The incident hit a little too close to home for Councilman Rob…
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