OLD BRIDGE – Executives broke ground on a new $39 million emergency department at the Hackensack Meridian Health Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge on Monday, ushering in a new focus of care for the communities the facility serves.
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WOODBRIDGE – National Transportation Safety Board investigators will continue their review of a deadly plane crash in the Colonia section of Woodbridge Township, while the community is organizing fundraisers to help the impacted residents.
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MONROE – The high school will maintain its status as an accredited institution with the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools, district officials said at the October Board of Education meeting.
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MONROE – An anonymous donor has again gifted thousands of dollars to the Monroe school district to help support education and students in need.
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OLD BRIDGE – For the last 18 years, communities in the United States have remembered Sept. 11, 2001, but sometimes is overlooked is Oct. 7 of that year. On that date, America’s response to the terror attacks began.
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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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A Roman Catholic priest from Phillipsburg was arrested and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault of a child who was between 14-17 years old, according to a joint statement from the attorney general and Middlesex County prosecutor on Thursday.
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Immigration officials arrested 105 immigrants and foreign nations during a five-day sweep that included several who were wanted by Interpol, federal officials said on Friday.
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NORTH BRUNSWICK – Three suspects who allegedly attempted to rob a warehouse on Jersey Avenue in North Brunswick arrested July 4 after a security guard was able to escape capture to call the police, according to a release from the North Brunswick Police Department on Thursday.
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Middlesex County announced on March 22 that it has finalized protecting a 17-acre equine farm in Monroe Township – making it the 55th property to receive the farmland preservation designation in the county, according to a statement.