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John Saccenti graduated from South Brunswick High School in 1988, and from Rider College in 1992. Since then he has been a writer and editor covering much of the Central Jersey Area. His area of expertise, of course, is community news. He launched the East Brunswick Patch in 2010 and has covered South Brunswick, North Brunswick, Cranbury, Monroe, Jamesburg, the Princetons, West Windsor, Hightstown and East Windsor as a staff writer, news editor and managing editor with The Princeton Packet.

 

Email: John.saccenti@patch.com

Hometown: East Brunswick Birthday: Feb. 8, 1970 Bio: Married with an 14-year-old daughter. A freelance writer and journalist who has won multiple New Jersey Press Association Awards. Published writer of poems and short stories.

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ADVISORY: Route 18 North Open

An accident that closed two lanes of Route 18 northbound have been reopened.

ADVISORY: Route 18 North Open
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ARF Helps Cats and Dogs Find Homes

If you're interested in fostering a mother and her four kittens, then contact the Animal Rescue Force.

ARF Helps Cats and Dogs Find Homes
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Seabrooke Leckie to Talk Moths

Learn about the wonderful moth during a discussion tonight at 8 p.m. in the Cultural Arts Center.

Seabrooke Leckie to Talk Moths
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New Jersey Marathon has an East Brunswick Feel

Many East Brunswick residents flocked to the New Jersey Marathon, Sunday, including Cliff Gerber, who finished second in the half-marathon.

New Jersey Marathon has an East Brunswick Feel
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EBHS Ranks Among New Jersey's best

A study by U.S. News and World Report has East Brunswick High School ranked 40 in the state.

EBHS Ranks Among New Jersey's best
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Unemployment Down, But Fewer Jobs Being Created

A report says that although the national unemployment rate has dropped, job creation is soft. The reason? The labor-force participation rate.

Unemployment Down, But Fewer Jobs Being Created