Category: archives
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Manville stays safe,despite crime rate bumps
Overall crime rate stays flat By:Sally Goldenberg While some communities have reported seeing increases in crime, Manville remains a relatively safe community, according to figures compiled by police. The borough’s crime rate overall remained about the same from early 2001 to early 2002, according to the monthly Uniform Crime Report. Overall, the number of reported…
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A Bootiful Holiday
Halloween tricks and treats for your home By: DAWN NIKITHSER Photo by Mark Czajkowski Halloween decorating is becoming increasingly popular, says Katharine Durbetaki, of Michaels, The Arts and Crafts Store in West Windsor. Home & Garden VIEW THE PRINT ADS AGWAY Energy Products Aqua-Soft, Inc. Beco, Inc. – Kitchens Bijan Oriental Rug Gallery Business Directory…
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While the stock market remains uncertain
Perennial bulbs offer sure return For exuberant waves of blue to enliven the spring garden, gardeners have turned to Scilla siberica. Home & Garden VIEW THE PRINT ADS AGWAY Energy Products Aqua-Soft, Inc. Beco, Inc. – Kitchens Bijan Oriental Rug Gallery Business Directory C.T.I. Cape Atlantic Concrete California Closets Central Jersey Nurseries Century 21 –…
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Something to do … finally
Presbyterian Church sets dance for young teen-agers By:Alec Moore Local youngsters in sixth through eighth grades can enjoy a chaperoned night of music, dancing and karaoke on Friday (Sept. 20) courtesy of the Hillsborough Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Nancy Conklin, pastor at the church, said the alcohol- and drug-free event was conceived by parents last…
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Ceremony attendance appreciated
To the editor I would like to thank everyone who attended the Remembrance service held on Sept. 11 at Hillsborough Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2. It showed the strength and solidarity among the emergency service units in Hillsborough from the police, to the Rescue Squad, to the fire companies. In addition, I would like…
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Third party viewsshould be heard
EDITORIAL: Candidates may not win elections, but they often affect outcomes By: U.S. Senate hopeful Ted Glick the Green Party candidate was arrested Sept. 5 as he tried to force his way into the televised debate between his more prominent opponents, Sen. Robert Torricelli and Republican Douglas Forrester. Although Mr. Glick avoided being…
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Cards increase intensity against Nottingham
Boys Soccer By: Steve Feitl Lawrence High School boys soccer coach Keith Fithen figured the first game of the season, under the lights, against perennial rival Hopewell Valley would be plenty to get his team psyched to take the field. But a lackluster first half put the Cardinals down, 2-0, and while they came back,…
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Board says program provenbeneficial for ‘transitional’ students
By:Sally Goldenberg Hillsborough’s transitional program for kindergartners who are deemed unprepared for the first grade received a laudatory administrative report and one parental voice of skepticism at last week’s Board of Education meeting. The first class of students who attended the district’s Transitional Primary Program which began in 1989 graduated in June with…
