Category: archives
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Dec. 12, 2002
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Jashbhai Amin, 288 Remsen Ave, $305,000, 3/12/02 Avenel, Walter Ibarra, 200 Prospect…
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Board of Education committed to finding solutions in teacher contract negotiations
GUEST COLUMN The Public Employment Relations Commission has appointed Robert Glasson as the fact-finder for the purpose of assisting the parties in the Hillsborough School District to effect a voluntary settlement and/or to make findings of fact and recommend the terms of a settlement. The first fact-finding session is scheduled for 4 p.m., Dec. 18.…
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Letters-Dec. 12
Holt asks public to call To the editor: Following my election to a third term in Congress (now representing a slightly redrawn district), I want to thank those who voted for me and otherwise supported my election. I am grateful for the trust placed in me as your representative, and I will continue to…
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Students could become crime solvers at MHS
By:Sally Goldenberg Manville High School students will learn the basics of homicide, assault and rape when they begin the school’s first forensic science course in January. The curriculum for the course, offered as an elective through the science department, is slated for approval at next Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting. "The objective of the program…
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Viking volleyball keeps making strides
By: Rich Fisher And it just keeps getting better. If success is measured by steady progress, the South Brunswick High School girls volleyball team is doing quite all right. The Vikings are not improving by leaps and bounds and they have yet to make it to the NJSIAA state tournament, but in five years they…
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Lawrence Flash reaches out to Denmark
Girls soccer team enters into pen pal program By: Lea Kahn Every day after school, Shannon Moore, Laura Poss and their six teammates on the Lawrence Flash girls soccer team can’t wait to get home to check their mailboxes. The girls, who are all 8 or 9 years old, are waiting for their first return…
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Holiday provides lots of things to do in town
By:Mary Ellen Zangara ‘Tis the season to be busy, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la. Over the next few days (13 to be exact) before Christmas, there is a lot of holiday cheer going on in town. If you are looking to get into the holiday spirit, there are plenty of activities to help you get in the mood.…
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Ryan James Mullaly
Calling hours Friday Ryan James Mullaly, 20, died Dec. 10 after a six-year battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma. Born in Trenton, Mr. Mullaly was a senior at St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn., where he received the Saint Anselm College Book Award and was a member of the crew team. He was looking forward to…
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Contracts and contributions don’t belong
EDITORIAL:If concerns about campaign contributions are sincere, committee should follow Hopewell’s lead At the Nov. 26 Township Committee meeting, Committeeman Tony Gwiazdowski objected to several professional services contracts that ultimately were approved by the committee. Mr. Gwiazdowski gave two reasons for opposing the bids totaling $139,500 from Schoor DePalma for engineering work: first, that the…
