Category: archives
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Pennington pigskin squad falls to 1-1
Pennington School Football By: Mike Molaro Moments after the Pennington School football squad lost to Bristol, 35-13, last Saturday, Red Raider head coach Jerry Eure knew that two things needed to get done quickly. His guys had to forget about the setback and focus fully on Saturday’s home game against the Granville Charter School. Playing…
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Unsolicited flyers appear ‘suspicious’
To the editor I found two "Letters to the editor" from Annette Sammer and Glenn van Lier dated June 27 attached to my mailbox. Both letters are critical of the Democratic Party blaming them for the overdevelopment of Hillsborough. The person, who did this, didn’t leave a name. I wonder why I find…
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Superfund sitecleanup to continue
Federal fund commits $10.7 million to project By:Alec Moore Congressman Mike Ferguson, R-7th, was in town Monday to highlight the borough’s receipt of $10.7 million from the Environmental Protection Agency for the cleanup work being done at the creosote Superfund site. "We’re going to fight to make sure this funding stream continues," Mr. Ferguson said.…
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CHS seniors plan to start OpSmile group this fall
Two are going on mission to Kenya this fall By Maggi Hill Families across the country are back to work and school, and sharing tales of summer vacations. Some will have hiked, camped, relaxed at a resort, or frolicked in the sand and surf at the Jersey Shore Perhaps many took their comfortable lives for…
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‘Stealing Harvard’
Buoyed by appearances from oddball Tom Green, this film struggles to keep afloat in a sea of silliness. [PG-13] By: Bob Brown There’s no accounting for bad taste. The Farrelly brothers have made an art form of crude, vulgar, politically incorrect humor. On paper, the gags in There’s Something About Mary would make you gag. On…
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Local band ready to release first CD
Release party set for Oct.4 at Timulty’s Pub in New Brunswick By:Sally Goldenberg Snowbourn Place resident Tim Quick is ready to rock and roll. By this time next year, he envisions that his fledgling rock band "More Then I" will have made a bigger name for itself around the tri-state area through shows and air…
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Matrix warehouse park gets nod
Washington Planning Board approves project, Upper Freehold residents threaten lawsuit. By: Cynthia Koons WASHINGTON A lengthy debate ended Wednesday night when the township Planning Board unanimously approved a proposed warehouse park that will house 5.58 million-square-feet of business. Despite opposition from the Lynwood Estates development, located in Upper Freehold near the proposed complex, the…
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Sept. 11 concert praises diversity
Lawrence held a concert, "Faces and Places: A Tribute to the Events of September 11 and Celebration of Peace and Diversity," to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks. By: Lea Kahn Like many Americans, Joe and Barbara Sub went to church Sept. 11 to commemorate the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on…
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Spice Up Those Brown Bag Lunches
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