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3 Killed In Crashes, Reignited Wildfire Forces Evacuation: NJ Weekend
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See what made headlines in New Jersey over the weekend:

Longo began his career in the department in 1999 as a police dispatcher.
Princeton reached an agreement with a development company to preserve the open space back in October 2021.
The East Brunswick Arts Commission will host a reception after the concert.
Attendees can enjoy holiday music, crafts, games and more.
The hospital is among 32 facilities in NJ to receive top marks.
All dogs and cats must be licensed annually and have an up-to-date rabies inoculation certificate.
The program is open to doctors, dentists, nurses, physician assistants, residents, fellows, and medical students.
The hospital is among 32 facilities in NJ to receive top marks.
Construction is underway on the community’s final enclaves, which include townhomes.
The Borough announced a special initiative – Metuchen Is America – that connects the Borough’s birthday with America’s Semiquincentennial.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Nov. 14 had the following reports:
Staff conducted a study after residents expressed concern that only a small amount of funds were being transported using the service.
The applicant is proposing to convert an existing bank with a double drive-thru.
The woman was struck by a 94-year-old Monroe resident, East Windsor police said.
The store, located at Mid-State Mall, will employ 50 full-time and part-time associates.
Several neighboring fire stations helped the Ewing Fire Department extinguish the flames.
The former employee stole trade secrets as he was planning to work for competitor companies, authorities said.
The woman was struck by a 94-year-old Monroe resident, East Windsor police said.
Proceeds from the sale of Burke’s signature dessert will go towards fighting hunger.