Tag: South Brunswick
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Five-month multi-state investigation captures Felony Lane Gang member
South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka announced the arrest of one member of the Felony Lane Gang in connection with several car burglaries and thefts. The investigation into the burglaries has spanned over five months and required coordination from multiple law enforcement agencies, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department on June…
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Edison Arts Society presents scholarship to Kendall Park art student
Angela Aoun received the Angelo Orlando Scholarship presented by the Edison Arts Society. Aoun, a resident of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, is a student at Middlesex College. “Angela is a star of the department, creating thoughtful and innovative works in all of her studio classes,” Susan Altman, fine arts professor and assistant chair…
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MCVTS students paid to work on projects in Middlesex County parks
Eighteen building trades students from two campuses of the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools (MCVTS) have been working on projects in county parks under a state grant program. The grant from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation provided wages for students from the MCVTS East Brunswick campus to build a footbridge in Jamesburg Park in…
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Commemorate Memorial Day on May 31 with ceremony at VFW Post 9111
VFW Post 9111 will hold a Memorial Day service at 10 a.m. Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, at the post, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick.
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NESE pipeline developer receives two-year extension; environmentalists are disappointed in the ruling
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC, (Transco) received a two-year extension of time to construct and place into service the expansion facilities authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the Northeast Supply Enhancement project (NESE) as of May 19. The Williams Company operates the Transco pipeline, a 10,000-mile interstate transmission pipeline system that…
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Brandywine Princeton residents grow produce for South Brunswick Food Pantry
Brandywine Living at Princeton’s vegetable garden expansion broke ground on May 20 as part of an initiative to provide fresh produce to the South Brunswick Food Pantry. The partnership between the luxury senior living community and food pantry is a mutually beneficial relationship to the community’s residents and local families in need. Residents of the Can You…
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Police look for leads on suspects of shooting at Princeton Orchards Apartment Complex
South Brunswick police are investigating a shooting that occurred earlier this morning in the Princeton Orchards Apartment Complex. At approximately 1 a.m. May 20, officers responded to the apartment complex for the report of shots fired. Officers and detectives reportedly canvassed the area for witnesses and collected several bullet shell casings from the scene, according…
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Institution celebrates 54th commencement, but first as Middlesex College
It was an historic occasion for Middlesex College: Thursday, May 20, saw the largest class in its history graduate, and the first under its new name, Middlesex College. Formerly known as Middlesex County College, the two-year institution changed its name in January, and this is the first class whose diplomas will use the new term.…
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South Brunswick athlete lauded for academic, athletic accomplishments at Penn State
Penn State Brandywine softball senior Haley Grossi received the John S. Egli Award as the top female student-athlete in the Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC). On May 19, the Monmouth Junction resident received the award, named in honor of John S. Egli, a former Penn State student-athlete, professor and coach responsible for bringing varsity…