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VOTERS HEAD TO THE POLLS JUNE 8 FOR PRIMARY ELECTION Voters will go to the polls on June 8 to choose candidates for an array of elected offices in the Democratic and Republican party primaries. The polling locations will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m WALL STADIUM MODIFIEDS READY FOR GARDEN STATE CLASSIC ON Along with the championship 125-lap Modified race, the Factory Stocks, the Fast 4s and the touring Three Quarter Midgets will compete in 25-lap feature races. Wall Stadium Speedway is FIVE-MONTH MULTI-STATE INVESTIGATION CAPTURES FELONY LANE 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 withTHE LAWRENCE LEDGER
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THE PRINCETON PACKET Princeton adopts municipal budget. LEA KAHN, Staff Writer - May 26, 2021. The Princeton municipal property tax rate will hold steady at 50 cents per $100 of assessed value, under the 2021 HOPEWELL VALLEY NEWS Opinion: Resident weighs in on Hopewell Valley Regional School District superintendent search. Submitted Content - May 20, 2021. Itwas my pleasure
VOTERS HEAD TO THE POLLS JUNE 8 FOR PRIMARY ELECTION Voters will go to the polls on June 8 to choose candidates for an array of elected offices in the Democratic and Republican party primaries. The polling locations will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m WALL STADIUM MODIFIEDS READY FOR GARDEN STATE CLASSIC ON Along with the championship 125-lap Modified race, the Factory Stocks, the Fast 4s and the touring Three Quarter Midgets will compete in 25-lap feature races. Wall Stadium Speedway is FIVE-MONTH MULTI-STATE INVESTIGATION CAPTURES FELONY LANE 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 withTHE LAWRENCE LEDGER
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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP HONORS HERO CIVILIANS Six citizens were honored by Lawrence Township Council recently for their role in helping to solve crimes and to save others from harm during the past year. Urszula and Blazez Szysko helped the Lawrence Township Police Department solve a rash of car burglaries when they made a trip to the Po… SOUTH BRUNSWICK POLICE BREAK UP DRUG SALES TARGETING HIGH SCHOOLSTUDENTS
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka announced charges against three suspects on July 17 in connection to a narcotics operation targeting high school-aged students. A two-month investigation was initiated after police saw a marked increase in highschool aged stu…
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT ON AUG. 6 IN EAST WINDSOR * Updated 10 min ago Aiming to bring the East Windsor Township Police Department and the community it serves closer together, East Windsor Township is participating in the annual National Night Out event on Aug. 6. East Windsor’s National Night Out, set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., will take place at the East Windsor PAL complex at 30 Airport CRANBURY RECEIVES A $1 MILLION GRANT FOR WORK ON BRICK YARD ROAD* Updated 9 min ago
The reconstruction of Brick Yard Road received a boast this week when Cranbury Township officials were awarded a $1 million grant for the project from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT). During a press conference on July 24, township officials along with Assemblyman Daniel Benson (D-Mercer) gathered to announce the news ofthe Local
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The Middlesex County Fair will be held from Aug. 5-11 at the Middlesex County Fairgrounds, 655 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. There will be home arts, craft demonstrations, events, entertainment, musical performances, vendors, exhibits, special attractions and fireworks. The cost is $7 for adults, $4 for seniors over age 65, $1 for children ages 3-12 or Read more HOWELL RESIDENT FACES ASSAULT CHARGE IN JACKSON* Updated 7 min ago
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Hopewell Borough council officials unanimously adopted a $560,000 bond ordinance to improve North Greenwood Avenue. During the July 1 council meeting, Council President Charles Morehouse, Councilman Ryan Kennedy, Councilman David Mackie, Councilwoman Samara McAuliffe and Councilwoman Debra Stuhler voted ‘yes’ to approve the motion. “We have a long term schedule and this item had been Article with images +2 SEND IN YOUR STORM PHOTOS & VIDEOS * Updated 21 hrs ago Send your storm photos & videos for use online and possibly in print. Please include your full name and town where the photo was taken. Use this form to submit the photos: centraljersey.com/site/forms/online_services/photos or email them to Edith Klein: eklein@centraljersey.com Article with images +2 SEND IN YOUR STORM PHOTOS & VIDEOS * Updated 21 hrs ago Send your storm photos & videos for use online and possibly in print. Please include your full name and town where the photo was taken. Use this form to submit the photos: centraljersey.com/site/forms/online_services/photos or email them to Edith Klein: eklein@centraljersey.com Article with images +2 ‘GAY CHORUS DEEP SOUTH’ HEADLINES THE INDIE STREET FILM FESTIVALIN RED BANK
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Middlesex County College (MCC) is a partner in two New Jersey consortiums that were awarded U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) grants, one to support apprenticeship programs for students in allied health certificate programs, and the other for those in advanced manufacturing. “One of this administration’s top priorities is to build a future workforce that is METUCHEN RECEIVES GRANT TO IMPROVE MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN * Updated 11 min ago EDISON – Members of New Jersey’s 18th Legislative District, Senator Patrick Diegnan (D-Middlesex), Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin (D-Middlesex)and Assemblyman Robert Karabinchak (D-Middlesex), announced two Main Street grants totaling $48,000 from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The two grants were awarded to the downtowns of Metuchen and Highland Park on July 17. “We’reproud
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