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POLICE BLOTTER
By: A girl was attacked and bitten on the head by her neighbor’s dog at 1:27 p.m. March 27. No injuries were sustained. The owner of the dog and the Board of Health were notified. The dog was described as a black pit bull and lab mix and approximately 8 months old. *** Louis Miranda…
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Bocchino, Lavenia give back to young players
Former MHS stars serve as hoop coaches By: Mary Ellen Zangara For many years, basketball has been their life. They lived it and were really good at the sport. Now, two former star Manville High School basketball players have taken their talents and shared them with many youngsters. Stefanie Bocchino and Lisa Lavenia, a…
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New strip mall seeking stores
Located on the northwest side of the intersection of Route 535 and Davidsons Mill Road. By: Joseph Harvie With construction of a 12,444-square-foot strip mall under way, the northeast section of town is about to get a slightly different look. According to a sign at the intersection of Davidsons Mill and Cranbury roads (Route 535),…
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Police to begin offering safety training classes
The Washington Township Police Department is starting up several new programs that are designed to get the average citizen involved in the town’s safekeeping. By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Having eyes and ears on the ground is one of the most important techniques that the Police Department uses to protect the town, and to that…
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For starters, NEHS baseball looks like a winner
By: Kyle Moylan Although the Yankees and Red Sox both have losing records in Spring Training coming into this week, chances are Joe Torre and Terry Francona are not that concerned. One can put New Egypt Coach Rich Carroll in that same category. Carroll is quick to point out that his New Egypt baseball squad…
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EDITORIAL: Overturn fast-track legislation
EDITORIAL To ensure local boards retain their control over growth. Local planning and zoning boards are at the front lines of the battle with suburban sprawl. But if the state Chamber of Commerce and the New Jersey Builders Association have their way, a streamlined development process could create strict deadlines that would make it difficult…
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MHS softballers seeking return to playoffs
Ortman, Delesky attempt to lead team back By: Rudy Brandl Manville High’s softball players are on a mission to return to the state playoffs this spring. Most of the girls still remember that horrible feeling they experienced the day before the qualifying cut-off last May at David Brearley Regional in Kenilworth. Manville needed to…
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Viking girls team optimistic
By: Rich Fisher The South Brunswick High girls’ golf team is entering its third season with a nucleus of veterans who are as confident as they are experienced. "We’re really looking to be undefeated," said senior Kerry Tracy. "We think we can do it." Tracy is one of three four-year members on the team, along…
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POST FORUM: Should the development process be streamlined?
POST FORUM Join the debate. The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers 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 take in the future. This…
