Category: archives
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Weather creates scheduling chaos
MHS teams spent most of week indoors By: Rudy Brandl Manville High’s athletic teams took an unexpected week off from competition after a snowstorm and a few subsequent days of rain left fields unplayable. The Apr. 7 snowfall halted all activities until later in the week, when heavy rain further saturated the baseball and softball…
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HOPEWELL PLANNING BOARD UPDATE
North Greenwood Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project discussed at April meeting. By Sandra Phelps: Hopewell Borough Engineer Dennis O’Neal reported on his meeting with New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) representatives concerning the North Greenwood Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project at the April 2 meeting of the Hopewell Planning Board. Mr. O’Neal said the DOT accepted maintenance…
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Andreyko season delayed by weather
Long jump star can’t compete until May 6 By: Rudy Brandl Franklin Andreyko knew he’d be sitting out the first 30 days of the spring track and field season. That’s the rule applying to all varsity letter winning athletes who transfer from one school to another while maintaining the same residence. Andreyko, who still…
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Residents interested in garden expenses
Letter to the editor To the editor: I was just out at the Lawrenceville Community Gardens. I guess I needed to visit the muse before writing what I’ve been thinking about for several weeks now. I still remember how I felt when I learned that nonresidents were to be excluded from gardening with us this…
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GOP opposes small ‘d’ democracy
To the editor It seems that here in Hillsborough, Republicans oppose not only Democrats but democracy as well. The Internet has become as much a part of the media as radio, television and print, and giving one political party the power to censor the taxpayer-supported township Web site is a violation of the First Amendment’s…
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Klueber ready for West Point
HHS distance star has discipline, work ethic By: Rudy Brandl Mike Klueber is confident he can thrive in the discipline and precision of a military academy. While most teenagers might be nervous about the prospect of entering a structured military environment, Klueber believes he’s well-prepared to make the most of the rare opportunity to…
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West Windsor seeks information on military personnel
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Know anyone currently serving in the military? If so, the township would like to know about it. "We don’t have a clear record of who from West Windsor is involved in the military and currently at war," said Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh. "We’d like to recognize those from our community…
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Techies invited to help revise computer systems
Township set to launch new committee By:Alec Moore The township is now accepting applications for a new technology advisory subcommittee slated to be up and running by year’s end. Committeeman John Souren, an information technology specialist, conceived the committee as a means of capitalizing on the experience and professional knowledge of technical specialists in town.…
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SBHS volleyball struggles after gaining historic win
By: Tyler Dey With just over two weeks of the season gone by, the South Brunswick High School boys volleyball team is 1-5. The focus is not on the five losses, however; it is on the "1" in the win column signifying the first win in the first-year program’s history. The Vikings swept Edison for…
