Category: archives
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Washington 10’s win District 12 championship
By: Kyle Moylan HAMILTON When the two towns started playing in District 12 tournaments, Washington and Allentown were both so small they used to enter a combined team. The two towns went on their own 10 years ago, but neither had ever won a District 12 baseball championship. With his run-scoring single to center…
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Invention camp lets kids experiment with science
The camp offers classes based on students using their creativity, brainstorming ideas, inventing, recycling and problem solving. By: Donna Lukiw This week, 112 elementary school children are doing something that they are never allowed to do at home take apart electronic appliances. But at Camp Invention, held for one week at Auten Road Intermediate…
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LETTERS: Chief offers hearty thanks
To the editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the men and women of the South Brunswick Police Department and all those who have helped in making our township a safe and caring community. South Brunswick should take great pride in the crime reduction our town experienced in 2004. An…
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POST FORUM: Should the U.S. Senate confirm Judge John G. Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court?
POST FORUM Join the debate. The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick want their…
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A Familiar Face
Veteran TV, film and stage actor Peter Scolari stars in ‘My Fair Lady’ and ‘The Sound of Music’ at Bucks County Playhouse. By: Matt Smith Peter Scolari is instantly recognizable from his countless TV and film turns, most notably the 1980s sitcoms Bosom Buddies (opposite Tom Hanks) and Newhart (for which he received four Emmy…
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POLICE BLOTTER
From the issue of July 28, 2005. At 9:20 p.m., July 23, a Motorola V120 cell phone was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked outside of Wal-Mart on North Main Street. The stolen phone was valued at $190. *** Two boys from Bound Brook, were charged with burglary and theft at 12:15 a.m. on…
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Another chapter written about the Brearley family history
The Lawrence Historical Society will host a reception on Aug. 6 feting a new book about David Brearley, a key player in the formation of the U.S. Constitution, and a cousin of James Brearley, of Lawrence. By:Kate Herts Staff Writer New Jersey is home to a lot of unsung heroes. The Lawrence Historical Society wants…
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OBITUARIES
From the issue of July 28, 2005 Leonard Barber MANVILLE Leonard Orn Barber died July 17. He was 48. Private funeral arrangements were under the direction of Fucillo & Warren Funeral Home in Manville. Edward Mills HILLSBOROUGH Edward J. Mills died July 20 at the home of his daughter. He was 68. He…
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North Brunswick, West Milford officials assess mayor-council-administrator form
Local charter group recommends same government form for Hopewell Township. By John Tredrea North Brunswick and West Milford are the only municipalities in New Jersey with the mayor-council-administrator form of government. Mayor-council-administrator is a relatively new form of municipal government, created by the state Legislature in 1981. The Hopewell Township Charter Study Commission recently suggested…
