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Suspicious Suitcase Discovered in Township
Item removed from area by bomb squad without incident.

Hank Kalet grew up in South Brunswick and spent 20 years with the Princeton Packet group before moving to Patch.com as regional editor for southern Middlesex and Mercer counties.
He is a poet whose work has appeared in numerous publications. His chapbook, Certainties and Uncertainties was published by Finishing Line Press in November.
He is an adjunct professor of English at Middlesex County College and a member of the editorial board of Middlesex: A Literary Journal. He runs the monthly poetry series at the South Brunswick Library, which started in 2005 and has featured numerous award-winning regional and national poets. His column, Grassroots, runs in The Progressive Populist twice a month, his music and arts journalism has run in numerous publications and he is author of the blog, Channel Surfing (www.kaletblog.com).
He is a long-suffering fan of the Mets and Knicks and lives in South Brunswick with his wife Annie and his two dogs.
Item removed from area by bomb squad without incident.

Police find outstanding warrants from Princeton Borough.
The consultant hired to review a merger of the borough and township says savings could amount to nearly half a million dollars.
Chris Hedges, of Princeton, a columnist with Truthdig, spent time in the Middle East as bureau chief for The New York Times.
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush says Bin Laden's death brings justice and an end to the legacy of murder and blasphemy.
The al Qaeda leader and mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was killed in a firefight in Afghanistan.
Court makes clear that school funding battle is tied to budgetary choices.
State's new legislative map, which moves Princeton to the 16th, will perpetuate the status quo.
AAA reporting 12-cent per gallon increase in gas prices.
Public safety officials at Rider University and The College of New Jersey have emailed to students photos of the suspect, who is free on bail. The man, 68-year-old Tony Kadyhrob, allegedly grabbed a Rider coed and ordered her to get in his car on March 28
Each week, East Windsor Patch poses a question to our Moms Council and then ask our readers to join in the conversation.
Each week, East Windsor Patch will pose a question to our Moms Council and then ask our readers to join in the conversation.
What you need to know about the week ahead in Lawrence Township and around the region.
There are a few events this week to distract you from all the government business.
A digest of events for the week beginning March 7.
We talk about reforming state and local government, but we refuse to consider real change.
We talk about reforming state and local government, but we refuse to consider real change.
We talk about reforming state and local government, but we refuse to consider real change.
We talk about reforming state and local government, but we refuse to consider real change.
Patch offers readers some help planning the weekend.