Politics & Government
Week in Review: Pub Fight Hospitalizes Police Officers, Athlete Slams Homers
A weekly recap of the past week's news.

This week we saw a bar fight hospitalize police officers and a bystander, reported that Stockton is opening a polling institute and heard the story of a woman robbed at knifepoint.
Here are some highlights from the past week's news:
On Monday, we took a look at the south Jersey last weekend, asked who you think in the township, saw the city council , posted a , announced a , reported that a 65-year-old woman was on Old Port Republic Road, , listed and saw an Atlantic City man after a Taj Mahal carjacking case.
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On Tuesday, we saw the Galloway School Board following last month's school bus accident involving a bus with 30 students on board, heard some from around the state, saw Richard Stockton College two years ahead of plan, reported that the Galloway Police , announced that Stockton is polling institute, saw the Galloway council and saw a former Galloway Township Clerk against Galloway.
On Wednesday, we named a new clerk, appointed a new judge, and that councilman Tom Bassford in Galloway Township, according to Atlantic County Superintendent of Elections John Mooney.
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On Thursday, we heard a to move beyond "No Child Left Behind."
On Friday, we announced a which will be held in front of the post office on May 3, reported that the should open in May, asked put on the Lenox China property, reported that an Absegami junior has so far this season, of our Readers' Choice poll for florist and reported that seven arrests were made, including two Stockton basketball players, after a at JD's Pub.
On Saturday, we saw the for attendance at a fundraiser for Sgt. Harry Hiltner, reported that two women were and following the fight at JD's Pub.