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  • Sandra McGill

       HILLSBOROUGH — Sandra L. (Yetter) McGill died Wednesday, Dec. 24, in Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. She was 59.    Mrs. McGill was employed as an executive secretary with Union Carbide in Bound Brook for 38 years.    She was member of the Neshanic Reformed Church in Hillsborough.    She was also member of the Round about Theatre…

  • Parenting Pearls-Jan. 1, 2004

    College can mark lifetime separation By: Mae Sakharov    The extraordinary things young people accomplish here in the United States and throughout the world continually amaze me.    And, yes, I mean the world.    While in the past, children went off to college and then came home to find work, this is oftentimes not the case today.…

  • DISPATCHES: Some reflections on the year’s passing

    DISPATCHES By Hank Kalet: A look back at those we lost in 2003. By: Hank Kalet    New Year’s Day traditionally is a time for reflection on the previous year, on all the things we’ve done or not done, on the way the world around us has changed.    We have witnessed war (in Iraq) and violent…

  • Letters to the Editor

    For the Jan. 1 issue. Teachers, parents doing a good job To the editor:    On Monday, Dec. 22 I attended the Florence School Districts Board of Education meeting. It didn’t take me long to realize that the administrators, teachers and parents of Florence school children have keen eye on their students.    This board meeting gave…

  • AHS, NEHS wrestlers take on tough tourney

    By: Kyle Moylan    The number of top finishers may have gone down for New Egypt and Allentown in the second wrestling tournament of the season, but that had more to do with the number of teams and level of competition than anything else.    After placing second with a pair of champions in the first wrestling…

  • Popular nursery school to reopen

    Little Red School House in Manalapan will reopen after being closed for four years due to a series of planning and zoning problems. By: Lauren Burgoon    After a series of planning and zoning problems forced its doors to close four years ago, the Little Red School House Nursery School on Sweetmans Lane in Manalapan will…

  • School board requires dedication and time

    School board members ponder reelection. By: Rebecca Tokarz    School board members say it takes a lot of time and commitment to serve on the Board of Education.    Three, three-year seats will be up for grabs in April’s school board elections. Anyone interested in running for a seat on the nine-member school board has until March…

  • Township groups are looking ahead to a busy 2004

    Township organizations and departments set goals for 2004. By: Rebecca Tokarz and Sharlee Joy DiMenichi        The new year traditionally offers the chance to take stock of the previous year and to make goals for the future.    The South Brunswick Post approached local organizations and township departments, such as the South Brunswick Department of Social…

  • Sireci to replace Gwiazdowski in mayor’s seat

    Reorganization meeting set for Tuesday By:Roger Alvarado    Dr. Steven Sireci is expected to replace Tony Gwiazdowski as mayor of Hillsborough when the all-Republican Township Committee votes to reorganize Tuesday.    The move comes as no surprise to Mayor Gwiazdowski, who supports Dr. Sireci for the post.    "I had a great year and accomplished quite a few…