MONROE – The Board of education filled a vacant seat after facing criticism for only having one candidate in a town of more than 40,000 people.
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A former New Brunswick school district paraprofessional and coaching staff member was sentenced to five years in state prison for aggravated sexual assault of a minor student.
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OLD BRIDGE – A former township mayor, with a track record of dedicated community service, had his name memorialized on Old Bridge Public Library building.
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MONROE – It was more than 30 years ago when David Rothman last served on the township council.
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MONROE – Peter LoPresti respects the township governing body. “I applaud them because it’s public service.”
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MONROE – Charles Dipierro believes the township is heading in the wrong direction and his “experience and knowledge” can change the path.
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CRANBURY – A proposal to prevent trucks from using three streets in Monroe that are near warehouses and distribution centers in Cranbury may face legal action.
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MONROE – The township government filed suit against a developer for $2.4 million saying the builder has failed to meet prior obligations agreed to when officials granted approval for constructing of an adult community.
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A Piscataway man who admitted killing a New Brunswick high school principal when he was illegally racing his street car was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Wednesday, Middlesex County authorities said.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The driver of a dump truck that crashed into a home on Aug. 14 has been charged with driving while intoxicated, township police said on Tuesday.