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Week in Review: Police Director Salary Range Approved, Rug Mill Lawsuit Dropped

A review of the week's top stories.

Hightstown Borough Council Approves Police Director Salary Range

A salary range was established for the new Hightstown Borough Police Director position, which is expected to be filled in early 2012, according to Mayor Steven Kirson.

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Hightstown Police, Community Volunteers Wrap Presents for Toy Drive

Members of the Hightstown Police Department and community volunteers spent Saturday afternoon wrapping hundreds of presents for children in town. 

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Hightstown Rug Mill Redevelopment Lawsuit Dropped

A redevelopment company that was working with Hightstown Borough to revitalize the rug mill property voluntarily withdrew lawsuits they filed against the Borough almost four years ago.

Judge Drops Evidence in "Politically Motivated" Traffic Stop

Evidence from a 2010 traffic stop was thrown out in court Wednesday when a judge ruled in favor of newly elected Hightstown council member Robert Thibault, calling the stop “politically motivated.”

Police: Four Charged in East Windsor Robbery

Police charged four men who arranged a fake drug deal to rob three people on Bristol Way in East Windsor last week. 


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