Category: archives
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Current administration best ever in township
To the editor: Saturday, Sept. 28 Mili and I attended the Mayor’s Ball in South Brunswick and listened to local, county, state and federal politicians talk about their good works. Fair enough. Now a word from a "civilian" resident of this town, county, state and country. I’ll sum it up quickly. In the 43…
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Thaddeus Gluch Sr.left his mark on Manville
Active firefighter, retired police officer and friend to many in town will be missed By:John Patten Thaddeus Gluch Sr. died Sept. 20, at the age of 75, ending his remarkable half-century of service in Manville. Whether as a police officer, a fireman or a family friend, Mr. Gluch touched many people’s lives in Manville. Most…
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Manville girls respond with another winning streak
Cortina’s speech works By: Rudy Brandl Nestor Cortina’s speech must have worked. Cortina was displeased after his Manville High girls played a flat, uninspired soccer game against Rutgers Prep on a Friday afternoon. The fourth-year head coach delivered a stern post-game sermon to his players, who took those words to heart over the weekend.…
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Candidates pledge to work for voters
To the editor We are excited about the opportunity we have to be elected to the Borough Council. We are being elected to work for and represent you, our neighbors, so we challenge you to make your voices heard. We want you to reach out to us and express your concerns and your ideas about…
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Gymnasts quickly mature into contenders
RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High gymnastics team looks more like a machine that’s reloading than rebuilding. While the Raiders (3-2) have lost a few close ones, they’re improving with every meet. The team’s point totals have climbed back into the 105 range, a figure that’s good enough to be considered a…
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Stockton nears end of first phase of sewer repair
Cost for first phase was $129,000 By: Carl Reader STOCKTON There’s light at the end of the tunnel for the sewer system. The Borough Council on Monday heard Jerry Harris and John Waltz of Applied Water Management Inc. of Hillsborough, the engineering firm for the underground fix-up project, say the repair work in phase…
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Editorial: Events send a message about community
Positive gatherings balance out grief By: A hearty congratulations goes out to several organizations and individuals in our community. A sudden flood of positive projects compels us to recognize them. In Florence Township this weekend a monument created to honor fallen firefighters was unveiled in a special ceremony. The project, valued at $11,000, was…
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Obituaries
Mary Hoagland LAMBERTVILLE Mary J. Finan Hoagland died Thursday, Sept. 26, at home. Born in Lambertville, she was a lifelong resident. She retired many years ago as a secretary for Stoakley Brothers in Trenton. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church, Lambertville, a member of its Altar Rosary Society and a…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 10/03
From the Oct. 3 edition of the Register-News By: You’re kidding … another committee? To the editor: I cannot possibly be reading (Register-News, Sept. 26) that Mayor Roselli and Assemblyman Joseph Malone (R-30th) are planning to develop a committee to research the pros and cons of the Conectiv plans for Bordentown Township. Mayor Roselli and…
