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Township officials to get historic properties report
May 1 presentation will review 45 properties under consideration for inclusion on Hopewell Township’s local register of historic places. A recent survey of some of Hopewell Township’s most historic properties will be presented at the May 1 meeting of the Township Committee. The presentation by preservation consultant Robert J. Wise Jr. will review 45 properties…
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School board keeps Bradley as president
Reorganization meeting held Tuesday By:Sally Goldenberg The Manville Board of Education re-elected Dorothy Bradley as its president during the board’s Tuesday night reorganization meeting. Ms. Bradley was the unchallenged nominee and won the spot with unanimous consent. The vice presidency, which will be filled by Ken Lessing for another year, was initially challenged with a…
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Ordinances lead to Lawrence street projects
Public hearing set for May 6 council meeting. By: Lea Kahn Township Council has introduced two bond ordinances that pave the way for several streets, scattered across the township, to receive a new layer of asphalt later this year. Two streets will be reconstructed. Township Council introduced the two bond ordinances one for $600,000…
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Sloppy Cardinals lose 11th straight game
Baseball By: Jim Green The one problem Lawrence High School baseball coach Brian Carter has when sending ace right-hander Dave Waseleski to the mound is that he also takes one of his best gloves out of the infield. With Waseleski unable to pitch and catch the ball at the same time, the Cardinals never had…
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HoVal takes 6th place in distance medley at Penn Relays
Track and field By: Jim Green The Hopewell Valley Central High School girls track team would have been satisfied with the experience of competing in the Penn Relays. The Lady Bulldogs’ performance at the prestigious event, though, made that experience unforgettable. Hopewell Valley’s squad of seniors Sarah Seiler, Jessie Pall and Kate Willever and sophomore…
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Viking girls golf team swings the sticks all over the state
By: Rich Fisher In the first month of the season, the South Brunswick High girls golf team has gotten a chance to tour the state and witness a unique occurrence along the way. The Vikings carry a 1-2 record into today’s (Thursday’s) match at Peddie, having defeated Steinert at Miry Run Golf Course on April…
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Tupe and Berkuta provide a 1-2 punch in goal for Viking girls lacrosse team
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Carolyn M. HartkoSports Writer There’s one position on the South Brunswick High School girls’ lacrosse team that head coach Gail DeMarco doesn’t have to worry about for next year. The Lady Vikings have not one, but two, solid goalies working hard this year to keep the nets empty, and neither one…
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Man may have been selling stolen goods
Items taken from Dayton home may have been used to help pay off burglar’s debt. By: Sharlee DiMenichi A Dayton man was charged with burglary and theft April 23 after police said they caught him selling items stolen from a Dayton home last week. Timothy Jusino, 18, of Quincy Circle, was arrested at 6:30 p.m.…
