Category: archives
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Donations sought for West Windsor gazebo
By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR Friends of West Windsor Open Space is seeking donations to build a gazebo in the Ron Rogers Arboretum off Route 571 to honor Lisa McNair Woodbury, a former township resident who recently passed away after battling lymphoma. Ms. Woodbury, 37, grew up in West Windsor and was a 1983…
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Field hockey team falls short of tournament
Field Hockey By: Steve Feitl The Lawrence High School field hockey team came about as close as a team can come to making the state playoffs, without actually making it. On the day of the deadline, the Cardinals needed a win over Notre Dame to make the dance. The Lawrence girls battled hard and refused…
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Marching to Indiana
Viking Marching Band will go to national championship festival. By: Rebecca Tokarz When the South Brunswick High School Viking Marching Band takes the field in Indianapolis for the Band of American U.S. National Championships, it will be the first New Jersey team ever to reach that level. The competition will be held in Indianapolis, Ind.,…
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Guitar World
Guitarist Keller Williams brings his hyperactive one-man show to Conduit in Trenton Nov. 11. By: Matt Smith Guitarist Keller Williams makes his living on the road, bringing his hyperactive one-man band to every corner of the United States. In "One Hit Wonder" from his new album, Laugh, Keller Williams muses, tongue firmly planted in cheek,…
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South Brunswick football team still thinks positive
By: Ken Weingartner With a playoff berth now a faded dream, the South Brunswick High football team faces the reality of trying to lay the foundation for success next season. Right? Well, not exactly. Winning now remains the goal, and Old Bridge provides the Vikings with their next chance at a victory. The teams meet…
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Democrats retainBorough Council seats
Victors credit campaign effort By:Sally Goldenberg Incumbent Democrats Senga Allan and Tom Weiss retained their Manville Borough Council seats by a slight margin Tuesday night. Mr. Weiss and Ms. Allan received 1,222 and 1,199 votes respectively, beating Republican newcomers Cynthia J. Flanagan and Daniel P. Evans, who received 1,122 and 1,094 votes, respectively. The borough’s…
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A vote of no confidence
Letter to the editor To the editor: Thank you for your article on ASK-Advocates for Special Kids. Since the arrival of a new superintendent, Max Riley, there have been numerous school board meetings where parents have raised concerns about the way in which the new administration has communicated with them and dealt with the requests…
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Pennington residents asked to speak out against gas line
Councilman says Elizabethtown lineposes a ‘threat to public health and safety’ By: John Tredrea Pennington Borough Councilman David Garber has urged borough residents to speak out against Elizabethtown Gas Co.’s well-publicized proposal to run a high-pressure, high-velocity natural gas pipeline through town. The line would run north-south through the borough, entering on North Main Street…
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Historic task force to meet tonight
Group is crafting an ordinance that would create a historic preservation commission as well as a Kingston Historic District. By: Rebecca Tokarz Residents of Monmouth Junction, Dayton and Deans have the chance to learn about a proposed historic preservation ordinance at a meeting of the South Brunswick Township Historic Preservation Advisory Task Force tonight (Thursday.)…
