Category: archives
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South says bullies beware!
The high school has introduced a state-mandated policy against bullying and harassment. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL South Hunterdon Regional High School has one of the lowest incidences of violence in the state, according to Board of Education President David Moraski. Mr. Moraski cited an annual report on vandalism, violence and substance abuse filed…
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William J. Daley
HILLSBOROUGH William J. Daley, 51, died July 7 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was born in Plainfield and grew up in Middlesex. He also lived in Bound Brook before moving to Hillsborough more than 15 years ago. Mr. Daley was a calibration technician with Schering-Plough in Union. He was a member of…
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Police Blotter-July 10
Lambertville June 30 at about 4:30 p.m., police investigated a complaint of shoplifting. Reni Feherolf, owner of Antiques on Union, reported a Staffordshire china serving dish in Hen On Nest motif was stolen. The approximate value is $795. The dish possibly was removed by the locking mechanism being bent to gain entry to the display…
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Call to Action
The New Jersey International Film Festival screens Aviva Kempner’s film about the Florida election fiasco. By: Elise Nakhnikian
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Assistant principal named
South Hunterdon has named Michael Godown assistant principal and athletic director, replacing Donald Woodring who was hired as principal to replace Harry Bell. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education has hired Michael Godown as assistant principal and athletic director. Mr. Godown is replacing Donald Woodring, who…
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Antoinette "Anna" Barone
MANVILLE Antoinette "Anna" Barone, 80, died July 5 at home with her family. Born in Manville, she was was a lifelong Manville resident. Mrs. Barone attended Sacred Heart School and Bound Brook High School. She worked for Pathe of Middlesex until the company relocated to New York City. She was a member of Christ…
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Obituaries-July 10
David Duthie NEW HOPE W. David Duthie Jr., 60, of New Hope died of cancer Sunday, July 5, at his son’s home in Doylestown. Mr. Duthie graduated from the Pennington School in 1961 and Pennsylvania Military College in 1966. He attained the rank of first lieutenant in the Army First Air Cavalry Division. He…
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July 9, 1039 p.m.: Laker luck
An embarassment of riches in hardcourt La-La land. By: Hank Kalet So much for a salary cap guaranteeing competitive balance in the NBA. Now that the Lakers have signed one of the best players of the last 15 years, a guaranteed Hall of Famer, they have to be the odds-on favorites to retake the title…
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‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead’
Princeton Summer Theater stages Tom Stoppard’s volley with ‘Hamlet.’ By: Stuart Duncan When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern first opened on Broadway in the late ’60s, one New York columnist observed that it was always a good thing for audiences to have to think a little. And, he added, "Boy, will they have to think about this…
