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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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St. Barts Cheer Teams Come Up big

Three of the clubs cheer teams took first place and are now getting ready for the Big East Finals.

St. Barts Cheer Teams Come Up big
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Rescued Shih Tzus Find New Homes

The Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter has found homes for nearly all of the dogs that were rescued from a Rues Lane residence last month.

Rescued Shih Tzus Find New Homes
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Library Closed Thursday

Inclement weather means the library will be closed for at least one more day this week

Library Closed Thursday
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All-Star Tryouts are Today

The East Brunswick Baseball League will hold tryouts for the 2013 U13 All-Star Teams.

All-Star Tryouts are Today
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Lady Bears Win Red Division

The East Brunswick Girls Varsity Soccer team dominated rival South Brunswick, Tuesday.

Lady Bears Win Red Division
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Police Hope to Put a Brake on Fatalties

Today is National Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day and police will have zero tolerance for driving infractions.

Police Hope to Put a Brake on Fatalties