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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.
A Walk To Believe was started after Eric LeGrand, a Rutgers football player from Woodbridge, suffered life-changing injuries in a 2010 game.
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.
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.
GOOD NEWS
Johns Hopkins University Recognizes Hillsborough Student
Downtown Cruise Nights Return To Woodbridge
Hillsborough Native Earns All-State Baseball Honors
Middletown Student Wins Scholarship Honoring Her Good Works
Princeton Ranked Among the Top 30 Small Towns to Live In
Mercer County Freedom Festival Expands to Three Days
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