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BORDENTOWN CITY: New market serves growing South Asian population
Photo by Amy Batista Gagan Saini and her son, Angad, 9, help customers David Wagner, of Burlington Township, (left) and his son Luke, 11, check out at Swagat, the new grocery store in Bordentown City.
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS
By Peg Dotson The Parish of Saints Francis and Clare will hold its annual American Red Cross Blood Drive today, Aug. 8 from 3 to 8 p.m. in McGrath Hall in the Riverbank Charter School, located on Hornberger Avenue in Roebling. To make an appointment, call Candida Taylor at 609-558-6740 or self-register at www.redcrossblood.org and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: UPDATED: Powerball winner sought
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim New Jersey Lottery Executive Director Carole Hedinger, left, and Stop&Shop representative Arlene Putterman hold up a check for the unkonwn Powerball ticket winner during a press conference at the store in Dayton Thursday.
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Climb every mountain
Princeton student scales Seven Summits to raise funds for LGBTQ group By Keith Loria, Special Writer Cason Crane has always had high hopes in life, but the former Princeton Day School student never dreamed of the heights he would climb — literally. The 20-year-old Lawrenceville resident has spent the past 15 months climbing the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Resident gets 33 months for hate crime
A township resident who is a member of the Aryan Terror Brigade white supremacist group was sentenced to prison Wednesday for his roles in the New Year’s Eve 2011 hate crime assault of two Middle Eastern men in Sayreville. U.S. District Judge Joel A. Pisano sentenced Michal Gunar, 29, of East Windsor, to 33…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: New market serves growing South Asian population
Photo by Amy Batista Swagat, a new grocery store, has opened in Bordentown City.
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HAMILTON: Authorities continue to investigate cause of crash
People waiting outside their cars on the NJTP on Aug. 8. The accident snarled traffic and closed all northbound lanes. The crash is under investigation. Northbound lanes remain closed as of 4:30 p.m.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Students refurbish gateways
The six signs that welcome people into the community will be repaired, repainted and replaced.Downtown Hightstown Inc., a group of local residents, business owners and friends of Hightstown, is partnering with the Hightstown High School students to revitalize the six large Hightstown “gateway” signs located on the major roadways into town. ”In recent years…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Cops nab alleged carjacker
By Charles Kim, Special Writer Police charged a 19-year-old Camden man with carjacking, kidnapping and other offenses following a pursuit from Cranbury through Hightstown into Hamilton on Monday morning. According to police, Frankie Gonzales, 19, of Camden, carjacked an unidentified 79-year-old Cranbury Township man on Route 130 around 10:30 a.m. Monday morning. Middlesex County…
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