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Atrio Café
Chef and owner Ricky Franco specializes in superb seafood and New American cuisine at this Stockton jewel. By: Antoinette Buckley Atrio Café 515 Bridge St. Stockton (609) 397-0042 Food: Very good Service: Good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: New American/ Eclectic Vegetarian: On the menu there are two green salads from which to choose. However, Mr. Franco…
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Schools prepare for changes in the SAT
This is the first in a two-part study of the changing SAT. By: Scott Morgan and William Wichert Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part study of the changing SAT. This week’s story examines the changes to the tests and the perceptions of educators regarding its value. Next week will be a look…
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Harry Lahutsky
By: MANVILLE Harry Lahutsky died Feb. 24 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, He was 87. Born in Maizeville, Pa., he lived in Plainfield before moving to Manville in 1986. Mr. Lahutsky was a laborer for the railroad for 30 years. He worked for Conrail in Raritan, retiring in 1980. Survivors include a brother,…
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State aid likely to be flat
State aid to municipalities and school districts to remain flat. By: Melissa Hayes Township Financial Officer Joseph Monzo said that after hearing acting Gov. Richard Codey’s announcement during the annual budget address that state aid to municipalities and school districts would remain flat, he expects to receive the same amount of formula aid as last…
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Hot foul shooting can’t save Viking girls
Rancocas Valley eliminates SBHS from CJ IV basketball tournament By: Carolyn M. Hartko As hot as the South Brunswick High School girls’ basketball team was from the foul line on Wednesday night, those free throws could not make up for cold shooting from the floor. The third ranked Lady Vikings fell to sixth seeded…
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Lawrence district stands by 8-period plan
Proposal would be effective for only next school year. By: Lea Kahn More than 60 parents filled the Lawrence High School library last week to question school district officials’ plan to reduce the number of classroom periods from nine periods to eight for the 2005-06 school year. Principal Donald Proffit assured the parents many…
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Four nabbed in attack on deliveryman
Pizza ordered to lure deliveryman for robbery By:Roger Alvarado Three men and one juvenile were charged with assaulting a 29-year-old on-call Domino’s Pizza delivery man in the vicinity of Royce Court and robbing him of $25 on Feb. 23. At 10:11 p.m. Feb. 23, police received a 911 call of an assault in progress. The…
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LETTERS: County Republicans seeking volunteers
To the editor: The Middlesex County Republican Organization has an open, inclusive candidate screening and election process in which all registered Republicans are invited to participate. This year’s elections include Assembly, freeholder and gubernatorial races. Registered Republicans in South Brunswick not currently active with the Republican Municipal Committee, who want to attend the county…
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Lawrence residents repeat calls for tax relief
Main Street group, LNSC seek steady funding. By: Lea Kahn Disturbed at the prospect of a 9-cent hike in the municipal property tax rate, township residents repeated their pleas Tuesday for Township Council to find ways to trim the proposed $35.1 million municipal budget for 2005. Township Council members listened patiently, and told the residents…
