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Cutler learns from first trip to Meet of Champs
Manville junior takes 12th in long jump By: Rudy Brandl SOUTH PLAINFIELD Amy Cutler learned a lot from her first trip to the NJSIAA Meet of Champions. The Manville High track and field standout hopes that last Thursday’s experience will help her move up in the state long jump ranks next year. If she’s…
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School lunch prices to increase by a dime
Milk will remain priced at 40 cents. By: Lea Kahn The price of lunch in the Lawrence Township schools will cost a dime more during the next school year. Milk prices, however, are unchanged at 40 cents. The Lawrence Township Board of Education approved the 10-cent increase in lunch prices at its May 14 meeting.…
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South’s successful golf campaign worth the wait
By: Redd E. Patrick Finishing with a 22-0 record and winning the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament was something that had been in the works for quite sometime, according to South Brunswick High School golf coach Mark Kraft. How does 18 years sound? Kraft, a teacher in South Brunswick for 22 years, began the golf program…
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Letters to the Editor, June 12, 2003
Fireworks rescheduled he editor: Due to the weather conditions over Memorial Day weekend, the Hopewell Business Association was unable to present the fireworks display. We have rescheduled this event for Sunday, June 22, with a rain date on June 29. Let’s all hope for a little sunshine! If you have any doubts that the…
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District plans to hire interim schools chief
Official appointment could come in July. By: Rebecca Tokarz The school board could appoint an interim superintendent Monday, school officials said. District officials would not give the name of the candidate, but said she would be on hand at the meeting. In addition, district officials will hold a second round of interviews June 13 and…
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Fighting chances
Relay for Life draws support for cancer battle. By: Sarah Winkelman PLUMSTED Whether you walked or rode in a stroller or wagon, Saturday’s American Cancer Society Relay for Life was an exercise in selflessness. Cancer survivors, people who lost a loved one to cancer and those who wanted to show their support in the…
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Superintendent sets retirement
Robert Gulick will retire at end of 2003-04 school year By:Sally Goldenberg and G. Natasha Zoe After nearly four decades of service in the Hillsborough School District, Superintendent of Schools Robert Gulick will bid adieu. Dr. Gulick announced his July 1, 2004, retirement at Monday’s Board of Education meeting. "I will have concluded a very…
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Zoning change allows greater housing density
Residents concerned about impact on drainage, traffic By: Eve Collins BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee passed an ordinance Monday that will change the zoning of a 90-acre parcel at Route 130 and High Bridge Road and will pave the way for a new housing development and shopping center. Zoning on the parcel will change from…
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Food cooperative thankful for help
Letter to the editor To the editor: On the Saturday before Mother’s Day, letter carriers in communities across America collected nonperishable food for the annual Stamp Out hunger food drive sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers. Donations left at mailboxes or brought to post offices locally were transported to the Mercer Street Friends…
