Category: archives
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LETTERS: Appreciation for book sale
To the editor: In spite of our diminished parking capacity, our loyal Fall Boo-K Sale shoppers again filled our aisles, buying, buying and buying. Our bakers again filled our table with attractive, delicious goodies (by the way, everyone wants to know who made the scones decorated with the teabags please let me know).…
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Dardani items found at frat
Rutgers fraternity found with missing Halloween decorations. By: Joseph Harvie South Brunswick police recovered $5,000 in Halloween decorations Friday that were stolen from a New Road lawn last week. The decorations stolen from Tom and Carolyn Dardani on Oct. 23 and Oct. 29 were found at the Rutgers University Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity House at…
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LETTERS: Heartfelt thanks for walk assistance
To the editor: October is national breast cancer month. During this month, many people take part in various breast cancer walks to show support and raise money for research. On the weekend of Oct. 2, Karen Monaghan-Szpak, Shannon Wardrop, Karen Williams and myself, Palma D’Angelo, took part in a two day 40-mile walk in…
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SBHS tourney hopes are raided once more
By: Carolyn M. Hartko HILLSBOROUGH No matter what the color of the uniforms, the South Brunswick High School boys’ varsity soccer team has not had much luck with opponents nicknamed "Raiders" this fall. Earlier this season, the blue and gold North Brunswick Raiders beat the Vikings twice during the regular Greater Middlesex Conference season,…
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Mustangs score three TDs but lose again
Team falls to 0-7 at South Hunterdon By: Shawn Tyrrell WEST AMWELL For the Manville High football team, the past few games have been true tests of the squad’s resolve. Contests against the likes of Middlesex, David Brearley and New Providence (all playoff bound teams) have all ended with the Mustangs on the…
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Armond Tenisci
By: MANVILLE Armond C. Tenisci died Saturday, Oct. 30, at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 76. Born in Coaldale, Pa., he lived in Manville for the past 50 years. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Mr. Tenisci was employed by the Johns-Manville Corporation in the production department…
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Township adds to preserved acres
Greenberg Farm and Armstrong Farm in Mansfield Township look to be preserved under the farmland preservation program. By: William Wichert MANSFIELD Two neighboring farms near Route 206 have found themselves at opposite ends of the county’s farmland preservation process. On Oct. 28, Burlington County officials completed their purchase of the 287-acre Greenberg Farm on…
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Kinsey victorious in Millstone race
Republican Bob Kinsey defeats incumbent John Pfefferkorn in race for Millstone Township Committee seat. By: Lauren Burgoon MILLSTONE Political newcomer Bob Kinsey secured a solid victory over incumbent John Pfefferkorn in the race for one Township Committee seat on Tuesday. Mr. Kinsey, a Republican, received 2,371 votes to Mr. Pfefferkorn’s 1,880. "I think the…
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Nyce hearing postponed to Nov. 30
Topic expected to be motions attacking authorities’ handling of case and seeking to have first-degree murder indictment dismissed and evidence suppressed. By John Tredrea A scheduled hearing in the case of accused wife-killer Jonathan Nyce has been postponed from yesterday (Wednesday) until Nov. 30. Mr. Nyce’s attorney, Robin Lord, has filed motions attacking the authorities’…
