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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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EBBL Needs Players for Fall Ball

Registration for the league's Fall Ball season is open now. Register in-person Thursday evening at the baseball complex on Dunhams Corner Road.

EBBL Needs Players for Fall Ball
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NJ Monthly Ranks EBHS 121st

The magazine's biennial ranking was released Tuesday and used a new methodology

NJ Monthly Ranks EBHS 121st
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Suspect Not Spritely Enough with Soda Weapon

Soda proves an ineffective weapon, as does creating your own burglar uniform. Plus, OMGs from NJ PD preemptively welcomes Snooki and JWoww into the fold.

Suspect Not Spritely Enough with Soda Weapon
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Gold Medal Soccer Camp

Here are few shots of last week's soccer camp held by Heather O'Reilly.

Gold Medal Soccer Camp
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OBITUARY: Helen Gaertner

Helen Gaertner died peacefully on Thursday, surrounded by her three sons.

OBITUARY: Helen Gaertner
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Township Workers Go Out On a Limb

The township tree crew works day and night making sure the trees of East Brunswick don't present a danger.

Township Workers Go Out On a Limb