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Monmouth County School Warns Of Possible Mumps Case
A school district in Monmouth County sent a letter to parents that said someone at the school has “probable mumps.”

32 Busted In Monmouth, Ocean County Drug Ring Involving Heroin, Pills, Guns

Thirty-two people were arrested, including a police officer and public works employee, in the takedown, police said.

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June 6 SAT: Scores Will Be Valid; One Section Won’t Count

A printing error means students who took the SATs last week will receive valid scores, but one section of their tests will not be counted.

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Police: Guest Speakers Caused Evacuation At South Brunswick School
Police: guest speakers showed up at the wrong school, then quickly left without checking in, prompting a police response and evacuation.

View The Photos: A Walk To Believe

A Walk To Believe was started after Eric LeGrand, a Rutgers football player from Woodbridge, suffered life-changing injuries in a 2010 game.

Princeton Ranked Among the Top 30 Small Towns to Live In

Princeton was No. 29 on Livability.com’s list of the top 100 best small towns in the United States.

Princeton Police Investigate Threats at Two Schools on Monday

Threats were made at Riverside and Johnson Park.

Cops: Four Charged, $280,000 in Heroin Seized

Charges were filed following a month-long investigation.

Downtown Cruise Nights Return To Woodbridge

Downtown Cruise Nights in Woodbridge will be held on June 17, July 15 and Aug. 19.

Woodbridge Resident Identified As Man Killed By Train

The man who was killed when he was hit by a train last week was a 58-year-old Woodbridge resident, published reports say.

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