Category: archives
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Diane Feindt
Diane Alison (Prosser) Feindt, 58, of Dayton, died Friday, March 19, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Rahway. She was born in Waltham, Mass. Ms. Feindt was a technical assistant and software programmer for the state Department of Education in Trenton. Her father, Birney E. Prosser, is deceased. She is survived by two sons, Andrew…
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Upper Freehold officials to seek 25-mph limit on Ellisdale Road
Committee members decide state Department of Transportation’s recommeded speed limit for Ellisdale Road is set too high. By: Lauren Burgoon UPPER FREEHOLD Buses filled with kids traveling at 41 mph. A high school student driving by at 87 mph. Cars speeding out of the Four Seasons retirement community. These were among the sentiments that…
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LETTER: A demonstration of commitment
To the editor: I am proud to announce my bid for re-election to the Board of Education. I have lived in South Brunswick and been an active member of the community since 1984. I am employed as a certified school nurse for the Eden Institute, a school for autistic children and adolescents. I have…
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Manville relay invites more participants
To the editor I am personally appealing to everyone from this "never surrender" town of Manville to get involved in the Relay for Life this year at Manville High School on June 11 and 12th. I am appealing to everyone because right now my husband’s aunt is on a respirator fighting end stage lung cancer…
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Taking their lead
Conference encourages women to seek career opportunities. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Speakers at the South Brunswick Women’s Leadership Conference encouraged young women to choose a career by looking within. "Think about what makes your heart sing and go for that," said Carole O’Brien, of Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey, who spoke about a career in…
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Police Beat
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Joann Cawley, 50, of Bordentown Township was charged with possession of opium at 1:47 a.m. on March 10. Ms. Cawley was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance by state police after a traffic stop. Troopers found there was an outstanding township warrant for her arrest for failure to appear in court…
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Red Raiders aim for sixth straight prep championship
Softball By: Mike Molaro After winning five consecutive Prep B state titles, The Pennington School softball team enters the 2004 season with an unsettled lineup and a couple of areas that need to be addressed. Still, the Red Raiders are the defending state champs and that means they are the team to beat even…
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Private funds should pay for new field
To the editor The ongoing opposition to the Hillsborough High School’s proposed artificial turf plans has once again resurfaced. Having been turned down in previous budgets, this year’s idea is to obtain funds from donations and other money raising events. I feel as though this is the best idea yet, considering that taxpayers are not…
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Raiders ruled winter circuit
HHS WINTER SPORTS AWARDS By: Rudy Brandl It snowed a few days last week, so I can still get away with talking about winter in one more issue of this newspaper. Even if the weather had been sunny and 80 degrees, I couldn’t resist one last chance to recount the fabulous winter athletic campaign at…
