Category: archives
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Deer pregnancy fertile ground for debate
REALITY CHECK, Sept. 24 By: Dawn Cariello Last week, this newspaper reported on the latest turn of events in Princeton’s long-running soap opera, The Deer of Our Lives. In this episode, an unexpectedly high number of does and fawns including some that were immunized with an experimental birth-control vaccine became pregnant, bringing the…
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Sayreville ties MHS
By: Carolyn M. Hartko After a week off due to a combination of rain and religious holidays, the Monroe Township High School varsity girls’ soccer team was finally back in action this past Tuesday. Unfortunately, the outcome was a disappointing 1-1 tie with Sayreville, and both goals came off set pieces. Junior midfielder Raven Chiara…
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Changes seen as key to growth
Borough using façade grants to update Main Street in search of economic viability By:Roger Alvarado A number of the borough’s most prominent businesses are in the midst of changing their look to attract more patrons, but none more so than Villa’s Bridal Shop at the intersection of South Main Street and Camplain Road. Since being…
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Field received proper introduction
RUDE AWAKENING By: Rudy Brandl What a way to christen a new field! So many things were fitting when Hillsborough High unveiled its beautiful new synthetic stadium field last Friday night. When Dominic Mazzagatti sprinted into the end zone to clinch a dramatic overtime victory for the Raiders, it was the icing on a very…
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Home’s residents thank community
To the editor By: In honor of National Assisted Living Week (Sept. 12-18), we would like to take a moment to thank the township for all they have done for the residents of Summerville at Hillsborough. There are many great individuals and organizations in this community who give time and service to our building. Although…
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Rising waters
Delaware River flooding caused by Hurrican Ivan damages dock and boathouse in in Bordentown City and Florence. By: Scott Morgan It was a quarter after five on Sunday morning. Not usually the time Mike Kovacs gets called to haul the refrigerator up the steps at his boat club. But Ivan was approaching, or at least…
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Varsity football arrives at Hopewell
Hopewell Valley football By: Jim Green It was a memorable day in every way but the final score. The Hopewell Valley Central High School varsity football team took the field at Timberlane Middle School for its first home game Saturday. Not even the overcast skies, misty rain and strong winds were going to keep droves…
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Choubey goes it alone
By: Rich Fisher Smrita Choubey did not show up to South Brunswick High’s preseason practice with any agenda. She played second doubles last year and, if that was where she landed this year, so be it. But the junior knocked off a few players along the way, leaping over first doubles and landing a spot…
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EDITORIAL: Local issues are focus of our coverage
EDITORIAL: Residents are encouraged to send questions for candidates to the South Brunswick Post. There are just 40 days until Americans across the country walk into their voting booths. That doesn’t leave a lot of time for prospective voters to get a handle on the issues, understand where the candidates stand and then make up…
