Category: archives
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Cycle crash injures five
45-year-old resident in critical condition after collision last Friday. By: Joseph Harvie Police are investigating the cause of a motorcycle accident Friday at the intersection of Beekman Road and Lori Place that left a 45-year-old resident in critical condition and four South Brunswick teenagers injured. According to police, Barett Habib, 45, was headed west on…
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Raider gridmen remain unbeaten
Donahue, Visicaro each score twice By: Rudy Brandl BERNARDS The Hillsborough High football team found itself in a tricky situation last Friday night at Ridge. With a huge home game against powerful Phillipsburg on tap the following week, the Raiders obviously had bigger things on their mind. It would have been easy to…
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Lights of Broadway
Princeton Symphony Orchestra presents ‘A Romantic Journey’ for its 25th anniversary. By: Susan Van Dongen Stephen Bogardus Two of Broadway’s brightest lights will shine in a special concert with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra. Rebecca Luker, known for her performances in Nine, The Music Man and Phantom of the Opera, and Stephen Bogardus, acclaimed for his…
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Hillsborough teams set for huge weekend
Conference, county, sectional titles at stake By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High sports fans will have plenty to do this Halloween weekend. While there may be some tricks, the Raiders are hoping for plenty of treats with conference, county and sectional titles on the line. The action kicks off with Central Jersey’s hottest football game…
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Nyce attorney seeks indictment dismissal, evidence suppression
Motions will be subject of a 9:30 a.m. Nov. 3 hearing before state Superior Court Judge Bill Mathesius. By John Tredrea Accused wife-killer Jonathan Nyce’s attorney Robin Lord has filed motions attacking the authorities’ handling of the case and seeking to have the first-degree murder indictment against Mr. Nyce dismissed and evidence against him suppressed.…
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Girls cross country second in GMC’s
By: Redd E. Patrick The South Brunswick High School girls cross country team has an uncanny knack for performing at its best at the Greater Middlesex Conference Championship meet. But with three freshmen and a junior running cross country for the first time in the starting lineup, could the results be the same in…
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LETTERS: Not all open space is valuable
Not all open space is valuable To the editor: There’s been a lot of hoopla in the Township Council political campaign on the subject of open space acquisitions. I suppose this hot button issue is expected to attract votes. The general consensus is that everyone is in favor of open space. Would everyone still…
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 28, 2004
Support tax hike To the editor: I would like to urge our community to support the 1-cent tax rate increase for land-preservation in the approaching election. The most important use of these funds is to preserve and protect our watersheds. We all need water. Hopewell Borough has just been told they will have to…
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Lawrence establishes flu shot lottery
Township eyes vaccines for at-risk residents. By: Lea Kahn A lottery for flu vaccinations is being set up by the Lawrence Township Health Department to ensure township residents at high risk will receive a flu shot, in the wake of a shortage of the flu vaccine. There will be four opportunities to sign up for…
