Monroe Township Police Department welcomes five new officers
Monroe Township Police Department welcomes five new officers
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MONROE – The township welcomed five new police officers, bringing the Monroe Township Police Department’s complement to 66.
The new officers graduated from the Cape May Police Academy on July 2, 2020. Police Chief Michael Biennas and Mayor Stephen Dalina introduced the officers on Feb. 24.
Biennas said “the new class of recruits joins a department of highly dedicated law enforcement professionals.”
“We wish them all well in their new roles with the department,” he said.
Richard A. Diaz is a 2012 graduate of Monroe Township High School. He earned his associate’s degree in criminal justice from Brookdale Community College in May 2015. He then earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from New Jersey City University in May 2019. Prior to his employment with the Monroe Township Police Department, Diaz worked at the Monroe Township Depa
South Brunswick High School is switching to remote learning for two weeks.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY – All South Brunswick High students will learn remotely over the next two weeks, through March 5, after a Covid-19 cluster was identified within the building.
Brunswick County Health Services determined at least five Covid-19 cases were connected, meaning the school is considered the site of a cluster.
ServPro will deep clean the building Saturday and staff members are expected to return to the campus for work on Monday.
All sports and extracurriculars are either postponed or canceled during the remote period. In-person classes are scheduled to start again March 8.
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Emily Murillo, 17, wanted to pursue a career working with animals after graduating school in June. (Shutterstock)
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ Emily Murillo, a senior at South Brunswick High School, loved animals. She had plans of working with them after graduating school in June this year.
But a tragic accident on Jan. 29, cut her life short.
South Brunswick School superintendent Scott Feder shared the tragic news of Murillo s passing with the school community this week.
Subscribe It is with great sadness that we are sharing with you the news that one of our students, died in a car accident on Friday night, he said.
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An image of CJ Hendricks appears from behind The Wall. Also pictured is game show host Chris Hardwick.PHOTO BY JUSTIN LUBIN/NBC
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He’s attempting to run the length of N.J in just 40 hours. No one has done it before.
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 08, 2021
Cole Crosby running a 50-kilometer race that s just over 31 miles in Long Island, N.Y., March 1, 2020Photo courtesy of Cole Crosby
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really long run.
The 32-year-old ultra-marathoner from South Brunswick is attempting to run the length of New Jersey at least 190 miles from the High Point Monument to the Cape May Lighthouse, starting at 2 a.m. Saturday.
Crosby said he got the idea from a 2016 documentary, Running the 184, on several runners attempting the same feat. He will be joined this weekend by one of the runners in the movie, who dropped out after 140 miles due to injury.