Category: archives
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Pennington residents can get free mulch
COUNCIL UPDATE By John Tredrea Free mulch will be available to Pennington Borough residents beginning April 15, Councilman David Garber announced at council’s meeting Monday night. The mulch will available at Kunkel Park and the Senior Center. Mr. Garber said residents with complaints about recycling should call the Mercer County Improvement Authority (MCIA) at 278-8086.…
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POST FORUM: Of the six candidates, which three deserve election to the South Brunswick Board of Education?
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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LETTERS: Take back America
To the editor: America is the richest country in the world. But who is benefiting at who’s expense? A look at the facts indicates that the wealthiest 1 percent of American families owned approximately 39 percent of total net wealth in 1997. This gross imbalance of wealth and power results in control of the…
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Jasonowski, penalties halt Vikes
By: Carolyn M. Hartko South Brunswick High School lacrosse players and fans are wishing they never heard the name Sean Jasonowski. He’s the Pennington player who scored four goals in Tuesday night’s game under the lights at South Brunswick, including the one that sent the game into overtime, and the game-winner as well. The Raiders…
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LETTERS: Re-elect Speesler, Nathanson
To the editor: Over this past term, we have had the opportunity to view how many of our elected officials have served our community and what obstacles they are willing to face as well as overcome. What continues to ring true are the outstanding performances of Barry Nathanson and Matt Speesler. As a long-time…
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Pennington First Aid Squad issues call for members
Squad member Julie Aberger: "We’re facing a crisis in membership and will be doing a full-fledged recruitment drive." By John Tredrea The all-volunteer Pennington First Aid Squad urgently needs new members, a longtime squad member told the Pennington Borough Council on Monday night. "We’re facing a crisis in membership and will be doing a full-fledged…
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Local track teams set for opener on Saturday
By: Sean Moylan Although the Northern Burlington County Regional High School boys’ varsity track and field team is low in numbers, this season it should do well in certain events. "I think we’ll be pretty solid in the distance events," said NBC head coach Tim Tedesco, who points to sophomore Matt Melillo and juniors Ben…
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Local catholics reflect on legacy of late pope
Catholic students and community members honor the holy father. By: Melissa Hayes Funeral bells were ringing at St. Augustine of Canterbury R.C. Church on Wednesday in memory of Pope John Paul II as parish school students and community members entered the church solemnly for a Mass in honor of the holy father. Candles decorated the…
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Parker expects solid season from Raider golfers
Team splits first two matches By: John Beisser It was a good news/bad news scenario for the Hillsborough High golf team last Friday as the Raiders opened the 2005 season by playing well but not well enough to earn a victory. Hillsborough opened its season with the unenviable task of facing a talented Ridge…
