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10 Most Read Hillsborough Stories of July

These are what Patch readers felt were the most important stories last month.

Jake Burgess pulled the child from bottom of North Brunswick pool, successfully resuscitated him.

It began as just a joke with a friend, and turned tragic when a 19-year-old was pulled from the Raritan River.

Hillsborough residents showed that where they take their pets is a big deal to them, nominating their favorite vets for the current Readers' Choice poll.

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A Hillsborough woman was allegedly drunk when she drove the wrong way on Route 202/206 in Bridgewater, police said.

Edward C. Forsthoffer was convicted in February of first-degree aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child.

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Minor injuries were reported following a multi-vehicle crash on Route 206 near Dukes Parkway East.

A Van Fleet Court resident was airlifted after suffering severe burns to both of her legs from an oven fire, Hillsborough Police said.

It's obvious that residents really care about their businesses, and who they believe is best. This is the second Readers' Choice piece to make our list. Make sure to head to the link so you can vote for your favorite establishments.

Retiring are Maria Szijj, math supervisor at the high school, and English teacher Karen Burke leaving Hillsborough schools.

Former Hillsborough Mayor Anthony Ferrera has been named the new township administrator.


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