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2 Edison High Schools Among Top 25 In NJ For 2025-26: U.S. News & World Report
Nearly 24,000 public high schools were evaluated, and nearly 18,000 were ranked.

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Nearly 24,000 public high schools were evaluated, and nearly 18,000 were ranked.

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The contract extension targets chronic stormwater management problems.
The ticket was sold at the Kendall Park Wawa, officials said.
The district said it was being "aggressive" with its timeline as multiple county schools are seeking new leadership.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Aug. 26, district officials said.
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Dontae Kerns, 16, was reported missing by his mother on Sunday night, police said.
The crash took place at 3:56 a.m. on Sunday, authorities said.
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Interested residents are encouraged to submit their qualifications for consideration.
Aspiring water polo athletes aged 11-18 can participate in a clinic which will be held on Aug. 31.
State and local officials toured the four major development projects representing significant investment in the county.
The project seeks to demolish the existing building for a new one.
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Authorities used automated surveillance technology to help nab the perpetrators.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Aug. 14 had the following reports: