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Freehold, NJ - Freehold Raceway will ring in the new year in style, with a 12-race harness racing card on New Year s Day (January 1). The co-features are the Preferred Handicap Trot and the Fillies & Mares Preferred Handicap, with both of last week s winners seeking repeats.
Kinda Lucky Lindy won the Preferred Trot last week, coming from behind to get up in the final few strides. He drew post position eight in his bid to repeat at this level, for trainer Daniel Renaud.
He ll face some stiff competition in here, wth Sumatra and Obrigado serving as perhaps his toughest rivals. Sumatra, trained by Tom Fanning, has won three out of his last four starts at Yonkers Raceway, most recently winning a NW $10,000 event in 1:57.3. In his last race at Freehold, on September 18, he crushed the field by 9 1/2 lengths. George Brennan has the drive from post position six.
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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ New Brunswick police and the county prosecutor are asking for the public s help identifying this black sedan connected to a fatal New Brunswick shooting.
At approximately 8:13 p.m. on December 1, New Brunswick police responded to the area of Suydam Street and Throop Avenue in response to a shooting, which resulted in the killing of Dawson Bey, 20, of Bound Brook.
A black sedan spotted in the vicinity of the shooting is believed to be involved.
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Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Brandt Gregus of the New Brunswick Police Department at (732) 745-5200, or Detective Paul Kelley of the Middlesex County Prosecutor s Office at (732) 745- 3330.