Category: archives
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Sherrard running down her dreams
Junior qualifies for Meet of Champions By: Shawn Mecchi It was not at all a surprise for her Hopewell Valley Central High School cross country coaches and teammates when junior Emily Sherrard crossed the finish line fifth overall at the Group III state cross country championships Saturday, assuring her entrance to this weekend’s final competition.…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: An 11th Avenue resident reported her car was broken into sometime in the morning Nov. 8. The victim said her father chased a man away from inside the car, according to police. A Jensen stereo valued at $700 was taken from the car and the dashboard was damaged. *** A Ten Pin Lanes employee…
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Town considers new municipal post
Bordentown Township Committee may establish a deputy township administrator position to help oversee all township operations. By: William Wichert BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP As part of a series of personnel decisions made this month, the Township Committee will vote on establishing a new municipal position at its meeting on Monday, Nov. 22. The Township Committee members…
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Vikes finally enjoyed the feeling of winning
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Improvement, friendship, team spirit and fun were the qualities that marked the still young field hockey program at South Brunswick High School this past fall. After two winless seasons, the Lady Viking varsity squad finally put some checks in the "W" column, finishing up 2-13-1. The biggest highlight of 2004 was,…
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Travel Center finds new home
Travel Center plans a trip of its own. By: Joseph Harvie The Travel Center in the South Brunswick Mall has found a new home, and could be there as early as the middle of December if all goes well, said the manager of the Travel Center, Mary Eichler. Ms. Eichler said she signed a lease…
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Unbelievably Comfortable
The ‘Outrageous Home’ exhibit at the Hunterdon Museum makes the functional eccentric and the eccentric functional. By: Jillian Kalonick "Circus" by Nicole Chazaud Telaar. Those who page through the IKEA catalog, longing for the Klippan sofa or the Leksvik bookcase, are certain to be awakened from their modular furniture dreams by Outrageous Home, the newest…
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Police requirements changed
New ordinance will change police testing educational requirements. By: Joseph Harvie The Township Council unanimously approved an ordinance that will change the educational requirements for individuals seeking to take the police test in South Brunswick. The ordinance will make applicants with at least 60 college credits eligible to apply to work at the South Brunswick…
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Ponies made most of small roster
Janner starred in team’s two victories By: John E. Powers The Manville Ponies Pop Warner team’s season, recently completed with a 14-0 loss to Middlesex, was highlighted by wins over Metuchen and Roselle Park. The Ponies, who finished the season with a 2-6 record, beat Roselle Park 13-0 and Metuchen 39-25. Running back Nick…
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POST FORUM: Join the debate
POST FORUM: What legacy does former Gov. James McGreevey leave behind? 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…
