Category: archives
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Cardinals eliminated with tight CJ III match
Boys tennis By: Jim Green A high school boys tennis team losing its state tournament first-round match 3-2 on the road hardly can be called a disappointment. That was the case for 10th-seeded Lawrence, which fell to seventh-seeded Ridge on Friday in the first round of the Central Jersey Group III section at Copper Springs…
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Letter: Save the trees in Kendall Park
To the editor: One of the many reasons we purchased a home in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick was for the properties that contain mature trees, lush vegetation and various wildlife that make up this quaint community. It would be a great loss if the township is unable to purchase the very…
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Municipal investigation quickly closed
By:Alec Moore County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest notified Hillsborough officials that an investigation at the municipal building last week found "no evidence of wrong doing." "We completed an investigation based on an inquiry, but we did not find sufficient evidence to warrant charges being filed," Prosecutor Forrest said this week. Mr. Forrest declined further comment as…
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Khorosho!
Students tops in state Russian language contest By:Sally Goldenberg Manville High School sophomore Nelly Levitsky will take a three-week trip to Russia this summer as a reward for winning a statewide contest in spoken Russian. The Ukrainian native had among the highest scores of those competing in the Olympiada of Spoken Russian, held in Drew…
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Internet service switch more problematic
To the editor I am responding to your story on the switch to Patriot Media. Unlike what you reported in your story, my problems with the transition were more complex and service completely inadequate. May 1 I could log on to e-mail, but not to the Internet. The next day, I had Internet access, but…
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Class impresses future high-schooler
To the editor I would like to address the article titled "Painful reminder," in the May 8th issue. As the article stated, Toby Kansagor has created a course in the high school identified as "Holocaust and Genocide." I was very impressed by this class being offered at the high school. This seems to be a…
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Mercer County probe of Edwards e-mail is complete
No evidence found to support Hopewell Township Committeeman Jon Edwards’ allegation that Sam Plumeri had told Mr. Edwards in November 2001 that the county Democrats would funnel $10,000 from Princeton attorney Josh Markowitz to the township Democratic organization if Mr. Markowitz were hired as township attorney. By John Tredrea Mercer County Prosecutor Daniel Giaquinto said…
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Martha Wyckoff
MILLSTONE Martha Wyckoff died Tuesday, May 6 at St. Peter’s Medical Center in New Brunswick. She was 86. Born in Irvington, she moved to Millstone where she lived most of her life. Mrs. Wyckoff was employed by Johnson & Johnson/Ethicon for over 38 years and was also recording secretary for the Amalgamated Textile and…
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Family ‘tools’ program may expanded next year
By:John Patten An evening program combining family hour and lessons in science at Roosevelt School will likely be repeated next year, based on the response school board members gave a presentation by teachers Maureen Brown and Kelly Barton. The "Family Tools and Technology" program ran four weeks in March and April, bringing 10 families of…
