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Grade-school science fairs are in season across the Valley
GUEST COLUMN By Clifton Draper March madness means it is time for young would-be scientists to haul their posters and projects to school for the annual Saturday Science Fair ritual. Hopewell Elementary was first to take the court this past Saturday with over 100 kindergarten-through-fifth-graders displaying their science and engineering talents. Students stood by their…
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Snafu leads to overbilling of Washington firms for fire inspections
About 70 township businesses affected. By: Scott Morgan "I got it and was like, ‘Are they crazy?’" The man, a township medical supplies dealer, waved his $225 bill over his desk and defiantly added that he was so shocked at the amount, he just wasn’t going to pay the thing. He was going to wait…
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Margaret Bommino
HILLSBOROUGH Margaret M. Bommino died March 10 while visiting relatives in Fredon. She was 86. Born and raised in Newark, she lived in East Orange, Hillsborough and Manchester, before moving back to Hillsborough three years ago. Mrs. Bommino was an office manager for the Home Insurance Co. for more than 20 years, retiring in…
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Board candidates will debate issues
School election event is 8 p.m. March 27. By: Lea Kahn The four candidates for the three available Lawrence Township Board of Education seats will face township residents at a special candidates night forum next week. The school board candidates night, which has been set for Thursday, March 27 at 8 p.m. at the Lawrence…
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PRESS FORUM
Should the United States go to war if Saddam Hussein does not leave the country? Should the United States go to war if Saddam Hussein does not leave the country?
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No longer red all over
Western Monmouth, Ocean yellow a bit in revised BIG Map. By: Scott Morgan What color is your town? With the Blueprint for Intelligent Growth (BIG Map), Gov. James E. McGreevey and the state Department of Environmental Protection want to brake sprawl, save environmentally sensitive areas from destruction and regenerate depressed urban areas. To graphically identify…
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Letter: Forrestal land deal was closed process
To the editor: Mayor Frank Gambatese’s letter protesting the Post’s article about the Princeton Forrestal land deal is somewhat misleading. The mayor claims the zoning change was written by the township attorney. But how much of the terms were dictated by the developer? Putting a spin on this zoning change is not exactly honest.…
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HHS track athletes earn All-America status
Eleven more Raiders win national medals By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s track athletes have set such high standards for excellence, that even a supbar performance can lead to success. Many of the Raiders certainly weren’t at their best in last weekend’s Nike Indoor National Championships in Landover, Md., but they still managed to produce…
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Obituaries for week of March 20
Mildred Fagan Mildred A. Fagan, 97, of East Hill Woods, Southbury, died March 7 at Danbury Hospital. She was the widow of Leslie Fagan. Ms. Fagan was born October 29, 1905, in Waterbury, Conn., daughter of the late Arthur and Adeline Gross. Before moving to Southbury in 1996, she was a resident of Lawrenceville for…
