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Week in Review: East Windsor Police Chief Retires, Gunshot Fired in Hightstown

A review of the week's top stories.

 
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Police Chief William Spain with Lt. Todd Hoagland, Lt. Harry Marshall, Lt. Richard Bernstein and Lt. James Monahan
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Police say a gunshot was fired during an attempted robbery in Hightstown
Seven unlocked cars were burglarized last week in East Windsor and police encourage residents to lock their cars overnight.

Colleagues Detail Achievements of Retiring East Windsor Police Chief

East Windsor Police Chief’s colleges, friends and family celebrated his retirement and recognized his tenure at the department. 

Shot Fired During Attempted Robbery in Hightstown

A gunshot was fired while two robbers attempted to steal a man’s car at the Deerfield Apartment complex Wednesday night, according to Hightstown Police.

Hightstown's Route 33 Bridge Project Delayed

The Route 33 bridge project scheduled to start Thursday has been pushed back until next week, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

Seven Cars Burglarized in East Windsor Last Week

Seven unlocked cars were burglarized last week in East Windsor between Tuesday and Friday, according to police. 

Cranbury to Clear Unwanted Vegetation Out of Brainerd Lake

With vegetation increasing throughout Brainerd Lake in Cranbury, a company has been called in to remove specific plants that could eventually deplete oxygen in the water, according to officials. 

Related Topics: Week In Review, cranbury, east windsor, and hightstown

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