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HOPEWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL UPDATE
SB-MWA’s Noelle MacKay gives officialsreport on assessment project By Sandra Phelps The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association (SB-MWA) is working with Hopewell Borough officials, via an assessment, on the development of proactive planning measures/policies Noelle MacKay, director of Watershed Management, presented Hopewell Borough Council with the "middle stage" of the assessment on Monday night. (An explanation…
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America generally does what’s right
To the editor I read with disgust the Peter and Ann Kindfield letter of Sept. 12 (and their Sept. 26 rebuttal to Tom Griffo) implying moral equivalency between the events that occurred on Sept. 11 and American foreign policy. Sure, they say all of the right things such as making a disclaimer about "not…
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Pool plan in unveiled
Council to perform survey for interest level By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Plans for a municipal aquatic center that include an eight-lane indoor pool, a 15,000-square-foot outdoor pool, eight water slides and a river-like tube ride were unveiled Tuesday. The project, as presented by Mark Robbins of Atlantic Recreation, would take 26 months to build. Councilman…
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Harriers running short of healthy bodies
MUSTANG ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl The Manville High cross country team could be 2-1 if running with a full squad. Unfortunately, a combination of factors has left the Mustangs one man short in the first two contests, one of which was a tri-meet. Therefore, the team entered this week with an 0-3 record. MHS…
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Pennington Council OKs salary measure despite Mayor Loper’s recent veto
But, mayor sticks to his guns By John Tredrea A Pennington Borough ordinance covering the 2002 salaries of municipal employees other than those who work for the Police and Public Works departments was adopted by a unanimous vote of the full Borough Council Monday night. The 6-0 vote more than satisfies the requirement,…
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Rummage sale to aid Meals on Wheels
Washington Senior Center to host event Saturday and Sunday. By: Cynthia Koons WASHINGTON What do used skis, a weathered 7-iron, size 9 cowboy boots and a car-shaped VHS rewinder have in common? All are products ready for display at the Senior Center’s eighth annual rummage sale 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.…
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EB volleyball team was just too big for Vikings to bear
By: Rich Fisher The South Brunswick High School volleyball team played heads up ball against East Brunswick on Monday. Then again, they had to keep their heads up so they could see the towering opponent in front of them. "They’re just good, big and tall," coach Nancy McDonald said of the Bears, who took a…
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TP assessmentprograms challenged
To the editor I was taken aback when a prior neighbor and friend, Alison Lazicky and Linda Jarvis, personally attacked my daughter and I in your paper last week. I can understand that the president of the Home and School Association needs to defend the school, but to attack a child was uncalled for.…
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Getting the girl
Millstone native to appear on ‘The Dating Story’ on The Learning Channel. By: Cynthia Koons MILLSTONE Like many people, Greg Madia had never been on television before. So when his good friend turned down a chance to appear on "The Dating Story" because his girlfriend wasn’t pleased at the prospect, Mr. Madia stepped right…
