Category: archives
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Supreme Court nomination
Governor McGreevey announced Barry T. Albin as his nomination to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court Gov. James E. McGreevey announced July 10 his nomination of Barry T. Albin, who has over 25 years of legal experience in the public and private sectors, to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court. "Mr. Albin’s distinguished…
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No hoops for MHS girls this summer
Lenihan concerned about lack of off-season work By: John E. Powers During his long career as an educator and coach in the Manville School District, Paul Lenihan has never wavered from his commitment to optimism. But even Lenihan had to express some disappointment in the less than enthusiastic way members of the Manville High…
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Chasing Vision
From platinum and palladium printing to digital technology, photographer Don Connors offers classes for everyone from picture takers to picture makers. By: Susan Van Dongen Life is short, but art is long or so the saying ars nova, vita brevis implies. Perhaps it should be updated to, "life is short, but the lifespan of…
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Post 12 ends summer on 10-game losing streak
Stumbles to finish line against league heavyweights By: Rudy Brandl The Somerville-Manville American Legion baseball team stumbled to the finish line against some of the league’s top teams in the last week of the regular season. Post 12 ended the summer on a 10-game losing streak, dropping five more games last week to finish…
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Floretta Witzig
HILLSBOROUGH Floretta J. Witzig died Saturday, July 6, in the Medical Center at Princeton. She was 90. Her husband, Herman J. Witzig, is deceased. Survivors include one son, Herman J.; a daughter, Floretta W. Bodmer; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were under the direction of Hillsborough Funeral Home, Hillsborough.
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Lawrence makes late playoff surge
Post 414 By: Steve Feitl There’s been a drastic change in the Lawrence Post 414 baseball team this past week. Manager Dan Klim knows it. The team itself knows it. And Lawrence’s opponents are definitely starting to notice. Lawrence has run off a couple wins in a row, put up huge run totals and kept…
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Contracts given for Washington school renovations
Groundbreaking ceremony set for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Pond Road Middle School. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON The school board last week approved eight construction contracts pertaining to the addition to be built on Pond Road Middle School and lavatory renovations at Sharon School. More than $4 million in contracts for three new wings at…
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Millstone wins district title
After classic three-game series, squad advances to sectional play. By: Kyle Moylan There may have been only two teams in the District 12 Little League Juniors (ages 13-14) Tournament, but that certainly didn’t make it an easy one to win. The tournament lasted eight days. There were three games held (played over four days). In…
