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  • Kane expected to play for Rutgers

    Football standout verbally commits to Scarlet Knights By: Steve Feitl    By the end of the calendar year, Colonial Valley Conference high school football teams will no longer have to worry about the incredible speed of Lawrence High School’s Orlando Kane.    But it’s never to early for Big East Conference college teams to start sweating.    Kane,…

  • Post 148’s run ends in playoffs

    American Legion team played with the heart of a champion this season. By: Neil Hay    They may not go down as this year’s Mercer County American Legion League champions.    But Hightstown Post 148 played with the heart of a champion this season.    It would have been easy to dismiss this team’s chances of making the…

  • Tree protection law sought

    Environmental Commission wants to educate public about rural nature of Millstone. By: Sarah Winkelman    MILLSTONE — The Environmental Commission is seeking adoption of an ordinance that would offer some protection to trees in the municipality.    Members of the commission went before the Township Committee on July 17, stating their concerns. In an e-mail sent to…

  • NH-S Library plans on the shelf

    Board split on where to move operation. By: Carl Reader    NEW HOPE — For now, the New Hope-Solebury Free Library is in much the same situation it’s been in for the last couple of years — it’s in its historic building on Ferry Street and may stay there.    "The board voted on the different proposals…

  • Township preparing new Master Plan

    With lawsuits settled, officials look to future development By:Alec Moore    The settlement of the PEC Builders lawsuit last month, the last of four builders remedy lawsuits filed against Hillsborough, has paved the way for township officials to draft a new Master Plan.    Township officials say they have previously been unable to amend Hillsborough’s current master…

  • Teacher’s research adds to lesson plans

    Seventh-graders will learn about Donna Gioffre’s work with Rutgers University researchers By:Sally Goldenberg    The tables have turned this summer for seventh-grade science teacher Donna Gioffre: For a change, she’s doing more learning than teaching as she spends her weeks observing science at work in a Rutgers University laboratory.    Through a $2 million grant recently presented…

  • Happiness is life in America

    To the editor:     I am a senior citizen who lives on just Social Security.    What do I really have in income?    I will be living in my new apartment at Oak Woods in Monmouth Junction a year this September and I am very happy here. I lived in a mobile home for 34 years,…

  • WEB DIRECTORY 2002

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  • Pharmacist says nicotine pops unfairly maligned

    According to Cream Ridge pharmacist, bad press hurts good medicine. By: Scott Morgan    UPPER FREEHOLD — According to Allen Bunn, bad press hurts good medicine. Especially when that medicine is actually a poison named nicotine.    Mr. Bunn, owner and chief pharmacist of Bunn’s Olde Tyme Pharmacy in Cream Ridge, is a compound pharmacist, which means…