Category: archives
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LETTERS: Reduced workload? Reduce their pay
To the editor: The all-Democrat Township Council has decided to eliminate one Township Council meeting every month. The reason cited is that in the last few months there has been less on its agendas. Of course there’s been less. Without bipartisan representation on the council, much more "work" is done behind closed doors. The…
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Car break-ins could be related
Cell phones, rims and tires stolen from two cars in Royal Oaks parking lot. By: Melissa Hayes and Joseph Harvie Police say two car break-ins at the Royal Oaks apartment complex on Henderson Road between Friday night and Saturday afternoon may be connected. According to police, someone smashed the front passenger side window of a…
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Good Omens
The Plainsboro Library celebrates the Year of the Rooster with insight, wisdom, prosperity, longevity and happiness. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF/MARK CZAJKOWSKI Jack Liang’s calligraphy and pastel paintings will be part of the Chinese New Year festivities at the Plainsboro Library. His pastel paintings (below) take the viewer to various regions of China, Taiwan, Thailand…
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Obituaries for week of Feb. 17
Sally Lane Sally Applegate Lane, 56, died Feb. 10 after a short illness. She died at home in Barnard Township, Maine, surrounded by her husband, children, parents, brother and other members of her family. She was born Aug. 27, 1948, in Philadelphia. She was raised in Lawrence and Nantucket. She attended Miss Fines School, Princeton,…
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Count on math team to add on achievements
HHS squad has finished no lower than second place in competitions this school year. By: Emily Craighead Hillsborough High School math supervisor Maria Szijj has a triumvirate of talent leading the math team this year. With twins Brian and Eric Koo and Michael Abuschinow, all seniors, earning top scores at several regional competitions, the team…
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‘Uncle Nino’
Filmmaker Robert Shallcross celebrates smelling the flowers, talking to people, hugging your loved ones, listening to your kids. By: Bob Brown Joe Mantegna (above) plays a dad too caught up in his work to pay attention to the rest of his family until the arrival of a distant relative (Pierrino Mascariño) in ‘Uncle Nino.’ This…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: A drive-through cashier at the McDonald’s on Route 206 reported having a soda thrown in her face at 11:45 p.m. Jan. 31. The cashier told police that at approximately 11 p.m. she was in the midst of handing a customer, who had just ordered a small Coke, a straw when he threw it in…
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Where there’s a Will, there’s a way
Hopewell Valley swimming By: Jim Green For a while, this one was too close for comfort. The third-seeded Hopewell Valley Central High School boys swimming team expected to win its Central Jersey Public B quarterfinal meet Tuesday night against sixth-seeded Manasquan. What the Bulldogs didn’t expect was to have to come back from an early…
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POST FORUM: Should a developer be allowed to build an Eckerd pharmacy and offices at the corner of Finnegans Lane and Route 27?
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…
