Category: archives
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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…
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Striking gold in goal
SBHS field hockey growing pains made easier by fledgling netminders Langone and Berardi By: Carolyn M. Hartko With the major high school sports, coaches can usually look forward to having players join the program with extensive experience garnered from youth and middle school teams. But that isn’t the case with field hockey, where the August…
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Allentown Crop Walk set for Sunday
Walters to serve as grand marshals for 26th annual event. By: Ken Weingartner ALLENTOWN Alan Chech said there was a simple reason for the selection of Fran and Dick Walter as grand marshals of the annual Crop Walk. They help others. "We wanted to recognize them for all the work they do in Allentown,"…
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First ‘Sing for the Cure’ to be held Nov. 3
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation New Jersey Race for the Cure will present a new event this year, "Sing For the Cure, " on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in Bristol Chapel at Westminster Choir College of Rider University, Princeton. Incorporating narration, song and instrumental music, "Sing for the Cure" will feature…
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Steve Sivco
Steve V. Sivco, 89, of Monroe, died Wednesday, Oct. 16, at home. Born in Plainfield, he was a resident of Somerset for 45 years before moving to Monroe more than three years ago. In the early 1960s, he founded and operated Sivco Beverage Co. in New Brunswick. Every Tuesday, from his retirement until last week,…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Two juveniles were taken into custody after they were found shoplifting in Wal-Mart on North Main Street at 5:55 p.m. Oct. 20. The 16-year-olds, who allegedly stole $95.08 worth of video tapes from the store, were released to their parents. *** A black and gray 9.9 horsepower Evinrude outboard boat motor was stolen from the…
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Bringing more of the ‘good life’ to Hillsborough
Candidate questions Editor’s note: We asked the candidates what they felt Township Committee members should do to enhance the quality of life in our community, and how each can help in that effort. John Gelardi Mr. Gelardi is a Democratic member of the committee seeking re-election. I will work to control future development in Hillsborough…
