Category: archives
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Monroe doctrine supports Post 401
By: Rich Fisher Flash back to 1989, when the South Brunswick Post 401 baseball team was the toast of Middlesex County, and then some. That’s not hard for SB coach Tony Cosumano to do these days. "The last time we got this kind of overall contribution from the Monroe guys, we finished second in New…
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Builder settlement decision due Friday
Borough takes steps to ensure Planning Board can regulate development By:Melissa Edmond Borough officials will learn Friday if a judge will accept an agreement with builder Brooks Townhouses LLC settling the affordable housing "builder’s remedy" lawsuit. The hearing to determine whether a settlement agreement between the borough and a developer that calls for 10 townhouse…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Linda J. Loia, 47, of Somerville was charged with shoplifting $48.48 worth of computer ink cartridges, police said. She hid the cartridges in her carriage under her pocketbook, police said. Ms. Loia was transported to headquarters, processed and transported to Somerset County Jail in lieu of $1,000 bail. *** Police investigated several incidents of…
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Spring season a big success
MHS SPRING SPORTS AWARDS By: Rudy Brandl School’s out for the summer and I still haven’t wrapped up the spring athletic season at Manville High School. It was a productive campaign for the Mustangs, by far the most successful of the three during the school year. We’ll start summarizing the 2004-05 calendar in next week’s…
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POST FORUM: What advice do you have for students graduating from South Brunswick High School?
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 town to…
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Lawrence’s ‘Rex’ is a bulldog on the mound
Post 414 baseball By: John E. Powers Andrew Riexinger experienced a memorable senior season with the Notre Dame High School baseball team in the spring. The Irish won the Mercer County Tournament title by beating Steinert in nine innings at Waterfront Park and won a share of the Colonial Valley Conference Colonial Division. Now, The…
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HHS boys won a lot of track meets
Team swept county, division competition By: Rudy Brandl Don’t let the end of the season fool you the Hillsborough High boys enjoyed quite a productive track and field campaign. The Raiders did most of their damage in the first half of the season when they won all six dual meets plus team titles…
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Township throws out tree ordinances
Upper Freehold Township Committee throws out ordinances designed to protect the township’s trees because of concerns about homeowners’ rights. By: Marisa Maldonado UPPER FREEHOLD Two long-contested ordinances designed to protect the township’s trees have been killed by the Township Committee because of concerns about homeowners’ rights, but officials said they may revisit the issue…
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Novak saves his best for when it matters most
By: Sean Moylan When Rob Novak was younger, he once saved a man from drowning. Novak and his 30 year-old friend Bruce Cheeseman had visited the "Weird New Jersey.com" Web site which gave them the idea to embark on an adventure to find the Blue Hole down in the Pine Barrens. And while Novak, Cheeseman,…
