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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Manville resident Anthony Delguidice, 40, was charged with multiple motor vehicle violations after police observed a white Mazda he was driving at 37 mph in a 25-mph residential zone at 2:01 p.m. June 6. Police stopped the vehicle near Pleasantview Road and Montfort Drive, and noticed the vehicle displayed Florida license plates and a…
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Hopewell Township officers testify as Nyce trial continues
Detective Dan McKeown was asked: "Do you think Dr. Nyce had reason to fear a man who had at least five aliases, who had three Social Security numbers, who was having an affair with his wife?" By John Tredrea The relevance of whether or not accused wife-killer Jonathan Nyce was afraid of the man his…
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Township gears up for patriotic fest
Florence’s Patriotic Celebration Day will take place on July 9 in the Village of Roebling. By: Scott Morgan FLORENCE Patriotic Celebration Day is still three weeks away, but township officials are getting the word out early that this year’s festival has a new venue. Unlike other years, this year’s version of the township’s annual…
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Library closes
Temporary home to open this month. By: Joseph Harvie The South Brunswick Library building on Kingston Lane is closed for six to 10 weeks while it undergoes renovations, but a temporary site is expected to be up and running by the end of the month. The library closed Monday and a temporary library consisting of…
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Development panel wantspart-time advocate for small businesses
Say help needed to continue programs By:Melissa Edmond Mike Avolio, chairman of the township Economic and Business Development Commission (EBDC), asked the Township Committee Tuesday to reactivate the position of part-time business advocate to help his group continue helping local small businesses. "By reinstating the Business Advocate, we are going to be able to put…
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‘Great Grapes’
Great Grapes! Wine, Arts and Food Festival will focus on a plethora of New Jersey wineries and their award-winning creations. By: Susan Van Dongen The Chauncey Conference Center at Educational Testing Service in Lawrence is hosting the Great Grapes! Wine, Arts and Food Festival, June 25-26. We have an international crisis there’s too much…
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Superlatives best describe SBHS season
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Nancy McDonald sounded like a used car salesman when describing the performance of her South Brunswick High tennis team this past spring. "Great, super," McDonald said. "Better than I could have imagined." The thing is, hardly any of the players were used, as four starters were first-time varsity competitors. "Due to…
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Raiders overcame adversity to make title run
RUDE AWAKENING By: Rudy Brandl DOVER Saturday’s State Group 4 baseball championship victory over Watchung Hills capped a remarkable recovery from a disastrous loss for Hillsborough High. The way this group of players and coaches responded to adversity makes them the most worthy of champions. Back on May 12, the Raiders weren’t feeling very…
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Graduates ready for new paths
Students plan life after graduation. By: Audrey Levine They have Senior Society, Senior Week and Senior Picnic. But on Tuesday, they will celebrate the most important part of senior year graduation. "It’s unbelievable that it’s next week and in another week, I’ll be finished with four years of high school," said Stephen Waniak, who…
