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CHS principal gives upbeat football report
Bach: So far, so good at Hopewell Valley Central High School. By John Tredrea With Hopewell Valley Central High School ready to celebrate its annual Homecoming this Saturday, Principal John Bach gave the school board a brief status report Monday night on the school’s football program. In essence, he said: So far, so good. "Overall,…
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Martinez’s punt return gets Greyhounds going
NBC wins, 20-6 By:Sean Moylan The Northern Burlington County Regional High School football team knew coming into Saturday’s game at Bishop Eustace that Ellis Smith’s playing time would be limited due to a deep thigh bruise he suffered during the Moorestown game the previous week. Yet, instead of making Smith’s injury into an excuse, NBC…
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Millstone candidates talk taxes
Candidates also examine recreation, police coverage, and administration. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE In their campaigns for Township Committee this year, Millstone’s four candidates have found at least one piece of common ground people are talking about taxes. Committeeman Bill Nurko referred to taxes as "everybody’s number one concern." But people are talking about…
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‘Fright Night’ replacingpopular ‘Monster Mash’
Calling all ghouls, ghosts, werewolves, witches and goblins By:Alec Moore The Manville Recreation Department is inviting all of the borough’s spooky spirits to join in a night of frightful fun during the borough’s first ever Fright Night, Saturday in Lincoln Park. Fright Night is the brainchild of Recreation Director Rich Armstrong and Manville Police Officer…
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New Magazine: Community Guide 2002 East Edition
DOWNLOAD THE PDF FILE (72 Pages – 2,813KB) You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader INSIDE THE GUIDE WHETHER you are a newcomer or longtime resident, The Guide brings vital news about your community. If you are in search of information about local government,…
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Voters should back open space question
To the editor: South Brunswick has made excellent progress in open space preservation over the last five years. With voter approval of the two open space questions on the Nov. 5 ballot, we will be able to step up our efforts. In Nov. 1996, the citizens of South Brunswick overwhelmingly approved an open space…
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Family copes to overcome loss
Remember the life of Jason D’Elena, 20, who was killed in a motorcycle accident last month. By: Scott Morgan PLUMSTED The Atlantic sunset painted Darren LaMoot’s photographs in soft pastels. He’d recorded a near-perfect red ball sinking from the pink sky. And he’d recorded a pair of small white orbs that, from photograph to…
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Saturday art auctionat Temple Beth-El
The Temple Beth-El Brotherhood is holding an art auction with Ross Galleries of Holbrook, N.Y., at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, at the temple. While the gallery will provide framed art from well-known and lesser known masters, sculpture and memorabilia and the Brotherhood will provide refreshments. The event is a fund-raiser for Temple Beth-El’s scholarship programs. All…
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Township to honor Vietnam War vets
Veterans Day ceremony set for Nov. 9. By: Lea Kahn Veterans of the Vietnam War who live in Lawrence Township will be honored at the annual Veterans Day ceremony, set for Nov. 9 but only if they let the Lawrence Township Veterans Memorial Committee know they live here. Thus far, about 40 Vietnam War…
