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College Plans, Pedestrian Struck and Electric Cars Top Local News
Top stories also include Watchung Hills' new energy-saving HVAC system and the red-hot Warriors boys soccer team.
Warren readers were interested in the whereabouts of Watchung Hills Regional's Class of 2012, which schools they selected and other post-graduation plans, this week. The details from Watchung Hills Regional's Director of Guidance Catherine Angelastro were presented at the Sept. 6 board of education meeting, and showed the trends of the students.
Other favorite stories this week included:
Woman Struck by Vehicle at Citi Group Complex
The Basking Ridge woman was treated for possible head injury after the accident in the office complex's parking lot. A Piscataway driver was cited for careless driving after police viewed security camera recordings of the incident.
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Wagner Farm Hosts Electric Car Converts
From Chevys and Fords to spiffy BMWs and a couple of Tesla roadsters, the New Jersey Electric Auto Association showcase offered some strong testimonials from the vehicles' owners.
New System Shows Big Savings at Watchung Hills Regional
Officials aren't certain of the exact reason, but the school saved about $20,000 in July. Is the start of a trend or a one-time benefit of a new system for controlling the heating and cooling equipment?
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VIDEO: Boys Soccer Starts Season Strong
Ahead of two big games this week, we caught up with Warriors Head Coach Greg Leonow and starting midfielder Dan Fonseca to see how the season was shaping up. Dan was looking forward to this week's matchup against Bridgewater—which the Warriors won 5-1, staying perfect through three games.
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