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Possession Of A Weapon For An Unlawful Purpose, Terroristic Threats: East Windsor Police Blotter
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 16 had the following reports:

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The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 16 had the following reports:

The Princeton Police blotter dated Oct. 14 had the following reports:
Maryam Pal is running for a three-year term on the South Brunswick BOE. Read about her platform below:
Marianne Tanious is running for a three-year term on the East Brunswick BOE. Read about her platform below:
A feasibility study was recently presented to Princeton council.
Eligible claimants can receive up to $2,500 in reimbursement for expenses they incurred due to water quality violations.
The restaurant is slated to open in late October.
The swearing-in ceremony was held on Oct. 6.
Lucas Schwartz was playing with his sister in the backyard when a tree from the DMAVA property fell and killed him.
Former BOE member Jeffrey Winston is running for a seat on the board this November. Read about his platform below:
The regulation aims to preserve neighborhood character and maintain housing availability.
The parks were closed as the nor'easter lashed NJ during the weekend.
Students and staff members were treated by first responders on the scene, officials said.
In a letter to the community, Carley encouraged all eligible residents to take advantage of the opportunity.
The typical U.S. home sat on the market for 48 days before a contract was signed. Buyers remain skittish.
Incumbent Laura Hernandez is seeking a seat on the South Brunswick Board of Education this November. Read all about her candidacy below:
Candidate Neal Shah is seeking a seat on the East Brunswick Board of Education this November. Read all about his candidacy below:
The Notice of Violation allows the county to take remedial action, officials said.
The much-loved Japanese soufflé pancake café is now open in Edison.
The Princeton police blotter dated Oct. 7 had the following reports: