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Freeholders approve farm dorm plan
Final approvals for migrant worker housing secured By: Eve Collins NORTH HANOVER The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders last week approved a farmer’s plan to build a 4,000-square-foot dormitory to house 35 migrant workers, the final approval required for the project. The dorm, which Neil Robson wants to place 500 feet from his…
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Johnson, Broadnax compete at national meet
By: Carolyn M. Hartko It was hot and humid this past weekend as elite athletes in track and field converged on the University of North Carolina in Raleigh for the annual high school championships. For the second year in a row, the South Brunswick High School girls track team was represented at the prestigious National…
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Pick-Your-Own Fun
Shady Brook Farm, off I-95 in Lower Makefield, Pa., offers four seasons of family entertainment. Sultry Jazz By: Daniel Shearer TimeOFF/Daniel Shearer Owned by the same family since 1908, Shady Brook Farm in Lower Makefield, Pa., began a transition from wholesale farm to retail market in the early ’90s. For a small business, one product…
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Sultry Jazz
Pianist Eric Mintel and his quartet kick off Shady Brook’s Wine Tasting Concert Series. Pick-Your-Own Fun By: Daniel Shearer TimeOFF/Daniel Shearer WRTI-FM 90.1 in Philadelphia ranked Morrisville, Pa., resident Eric Mintel’s latest album, Hopscotch, among the top 100 jazz albums of 2002. After more than 10 years in the music business, jazz pianist Eric Mintel…
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Kiwanis to launch local chapter
Organizational meeting set for June 26 at the YMCA By:John Patten The last time a Kiwanis Club met in Hillsborough, 4,375 children were enrolled in Hillsborough schools. Now, the service organization, which is focused on helping children with special needs, is regrouping here as the schools near enrollment of 8,000. On June 26, Kiwanis International…
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Obituaries
Teresa Spence, Frank Raciti, Peter Bradley, Mary Varga Tobias, Stanley Archer, Alphonse Castiglione, Ethel Scudder, Rose Csorgo From the June 19 Register-News Teresa J. Spence CHESTERFIELD Teresa J. Spence, 65, died June 9 at home. Born in Jersey City she had resided most of her life in Bordentown and Chesterfield. She was a seamstress…
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Nie – Picnic
6th Annual FAMILY FUN PICNIC FAMILY FUN PICNIC ALL DAY ENTERTAINMENT!!! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!!! Sunday, July 6, 2003 • 11:00am – 6:30pm to benefit The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and Newspapers in Education Liberty Lake Picnic Facility www.colonialvillagecatering.com/libertylake.htm 1-295 Exit 52A – Columbus, NJ MENU: 1/3 lb Hamburgers & Hot Dogs • Italian Meatballs •…
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Students collect coins to benefit homeless shelter
Two classes at the Auten Road Intermediate School who raised more money than anyone else at their school during the "’Kids for Kids" coin drive to benefit the Volunteers of America Agape House in Somerville were lauded at a special ceremony Tuesday. During the month-long coin drive, students took turns reading a piece of information…
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Mayor’s actions damaged credibility
To the editor The township of Hillsborough now finds itself embroiled in a highly publicized political scandal that I’ll call "TONYGATE." Without rehashing the facts as we in Hillsborough already know them, Mayor Tony Gwiazdowski has once again demonstrated through his childish behavior, his ineptness at fulfilling his job as mayor of the township. Mr.…
