Author: Central Jersey
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MANVILLE: GOP campaign manager says power is in balance
Letter to the editor To the editor: I’m writing to stress the importance of the Manville Council race on Nov. 4. The Manville governing body is currently made up of three Democratic and three Republican council people, with a Democratic mayor to break any tie votes concerning all the decisions made for our town’s future.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Levonaitis, Raiders continue perfect start
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Scot Levonaitis came into Hillsborough High School’s football game against Union on Friday averaging almost six receptions per game. The senior receiver was “held” to two catches, but both went for touchdowns to ignite the Raiders’ 45-14 romp on Homecoming night. With the win Hillsborough improved to 6-0. ”It’s…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: AROUND THE SCHOOLS
Greenbrook making bus rides safer with ‘communities’ By Patricia Holliday, Greenbrook Principal In South Brunswick, approximately 8,000 students start their school day at the bus stop. The social interactions that occur as the children wait together, and the conversations that take place during the ride, can set the tone for the rest of the school…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pantry still critically low
The South Brunswick Food Pantry remains desperately low and in need of many items, Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf said this week. Ms. Wolf said the pantry is serving around 100 families causing a massive drain on the inventory. She is continuing to ask residents to come out this Friday night’s high school football game…
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MONROE: Driver ticketed in fatal crash
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer MONROE — A 26-year-old Monroe Township woman was issued one traffic ticket, following an investigation by the Monroe Township Police Department Traffic Safety Division into the Aug. 26 three-vehicle accident that killed 28-year-old Rebecca Malter, of Millstone. According to police, Fiorella Lahara was traveling north on Perrineville Road when…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girls Soccer seniors celebrated
By Azra Baig, Special Writer On Tuesday, Oct. 14, the South Brunswick Lady Vikings improved their record to 14-1 by beating Columbia with a score of 5-0. Goals were scored by Nicole Cavett, Samantha Disario, Julianna Franco and two goals by Michaela Knoblock. It was a special night at the South Brunswick Stadium Field, recognizing…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Oct. 17
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. First Sun of the month Sons of the American Legion Squadron 455 Monthly All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast…
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Book Reading
By Pauline Knaeble Williams Join us, FREE and open to the public, for a book reading at Birdhouse Center for the Arts (7 N Main St. Lambertville) Wednesday, Nov 5th 7:30-8:30 pm Local author Pauline Knaeble Williams will share from her debut novel FINDING HOLLIS. Set in 1944 in North Minneapolis, Finding Hollis is a journey…
