Category: archives
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Vet’s belongings returned to wife
SBHS graduate was killed in Iraq in February By:Sharlee Joy DiMenichi The possessions of a South Brunswick High school graduate who died in Iraq have been returned to his widow. Military officials returned the belongings of 1st Lt. Seth Dvorin, 24,who died Feb. 3 near Iskandariyah, Iraq, to his widow, Kelly Harris Dvorin, who lives…
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Second Democrat enters UF race
Democrat Chris Berzinski joins the race for Upper Freehold Township Committee’s open seats. By: Lauren Burgoon UPPER FREEHOLD Democrat Chris Berzinski recently announced that he has thrown his hat into the ring for Township Committee in another twist to the race for the two open seats. Mr. Berzinski’s addition to the ticket follows confusion…
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Two escape engine fire
Blackhorse Lane shuts down By:Matthew Kirdahy A car caught fire at the intersection of Route 1 south and Blackhorse Lane at 2:30 a.m. Sunday, and was engulfed in flames minutes later, according to police. The driver and a passenger safely left the 1989 Dodge Spirit, which was stopped in the shoulder, avoiding any injuries, police…
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LETTER:Helping Girl Scouts celebrate Flag Day
To the editor: Girls Scouts of South Brunswick held their third Annual Flag Day Bike Parade on June 13. With over 100 participants and beautiful skies, Reichler Park became a symbol of our town’s patriotism. It is only through the generosity of our sponsors and the work of many volunteers that this event was possible.…
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Letters to the Editor
For the July 15 issue. Garden Club thanks many for their help To the editor: Over the last two months, the Bordentown Garden Club has held four "official" (and several unofficial) workdays to plant gardens, pots and boxes around town, and to weed gardens, including the ones at the Hilltop. I would like to recognize…
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Graduates’ gift shows quality of students
To the editor By: The Hillsborough High School 2004 Senior Class was a tribute to themselves, their families, and the educators who played a part in their success. On the evening of June 21, the class distinguished themselves in a way that should be known to all in "the village" that raised the children. Not…
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Seniors to get new bus service
Washington Township senior citizens will receive rides to the senior center free of charge through Mercer County bus service. By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Beginning July 26, Washington senior citizens will be able to catch free rides to the senior center every day courtesy of Mercer County’s Transportation Resources for the Disadvantaged and Elderly (TRADE)…
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Post 339 squad pulls off another upset
Post 339 baseball By: Jim Green For the second time this month, the Hopewell American Legion Post 339 baseball team proved it can play with the best squads in the county. Post 339 picked up its third win in five games Tuesday, knocking off North Trenton 6-5 at Hopewell Valley Central High School. With the…
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Concerts in the park set for Friday
Ron Kraemer and the Hurricanes bring swing to Woodlot Park By:Matthew Kirdahy The concerts in the park will continue when Ron Kraemer and the Hurricanes storm through the township with their swing tunes. Mr. Kraemer’s band will perform Friday as part of the Concerts in the Park summer series hosted by the township at the…
