The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 30 had the following reports:
The Sheriff emphasizes that motorists play a crucial role in preventing accidents on a fun-filled evening.
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The crash occurred at 3:42 p.m. in the northbound lane of Old Trenton Road, police said.
The crash took place Sunday night, and the investigation is ongoing.
The incident took place at an abandoned home on Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.
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The GOP candidate defended his right to free speech when apologizing for his remarks.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 16 had the following reports:
Award Recognizes Nandini Ambat Menon, Ed.D., for Decades of Educational Innovation and Community Impact
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 9 had the following reports:
It’s time to rid your cabinets of outdated and easily abused opioid painkillers and other meds.
Multiple detours will be in place to redirect traffic around the closure.
The exhibition, which runs through Nov. 6.
Authorities allege she received around $31,645 in state and federal unemployment payments.
The lottery player won the amount in a scratch-off prize.
The East Windsor police blotter dated Oct. 2 had the following reports:
The Cherry Hill High School East Principal was due to begin his new role on Nov. 10.
Canine Costume, Pie Eating and Talent Contests, Hayrides, Music, Games, Activities, Food Trucks, Vendors and more will Highlight Festival.
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Services are being provided to displaced families. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Princeton will receive $1,000 per month for the services, according to the agreement.
James M. Scott III has served the County Prosecutor’s Office for 23 years.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Sept. 25 had the following reports:
Celebrating Direct Support Professionals Across NJ Who Are Making an Impact on the Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Community
Pick the perfect pumpkin, enjoy seasonal treats and discover the best spots for autumn adventures.
The new facility will house over-the-counter and injectable products, complementing the company’s existing distribution center.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Sept. 18 had the following reports:
The prior pedestrian bridge had to be closed for safety concerns and was no longer usable.
The free clinic is for East Windsor and Hightstown residents 60 years and over
More than 16,000 students from across the country made the list.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Sept. 11 had the following reports:
Authorities said they received information about illegal sales of marijuana from community members throughout the spring.
According to the County prosecutor, both girls were under the age of 13.
The memorial service will be held at the 9/11 Memorial in town.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Sept. 4 has the following reports:
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The East Windsor Police blotter dated Aug. 28 had the following reports:
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Aug.21 had the following reports:
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