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Former East Brunswick BOE Member Joins Recreation & Parks Board
Vicki Becker will continue her volunteer work for the township in her new role.

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Vicki Becker will continue her volunteer work for the township in her new role.

The agreement guarantees that the $5.7 million project will hire union labor from local building trades unions.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Feb. 4 had the following reports:
Three $1,000 scholarships will be offered through the Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition.
Police have increased their presence in the area of Guyot Path, as they investigate the incident.
This year’s topic will be centered around smartphones and how they’ve led to the collapse of children’s mental health.
Attendees can learn about how to get started with a career in the healthcare industry.
Two council seats will be up for election this November.
Makiano Francois of Irvington sustained serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the hospital, officials said.
New eatery joins list of new businesses to open in the Township.
Devin Mulroy will join as Chief of Staff to Roy Freiman and Mitchelle Drulis.
1 officer broke his wrist during the encounter. The man had stolen the car from Newark, police said.
The new addition will be around 5,572 square feet.
The intruders with guns tied up a West Caldwell resident and ransacked his home, police said.
300 undergraduates in East Jersey State Prison & Edna Mahan Correctional Facility will use the laptops each semester, officials said.
Allison Lee now has a shot at winning the top prize of $250,000.
The district superintendent said that although they are obligated to adhere to the law, administrators will honor the rights of students.
Mayor Jeff Martin called the couple’s actions “abhorrent” and said it shook the community’s sense of security and trust.
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