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HHS SENIOR AWARDS
DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Applied Technology: Outstanding Achievement in Wood Technology: $100 award to David Zimmerman. Graphic Arts: Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Arts: $250 award and plague to Carmel Meyer; HHS Graphics Continuing Education Award: $250 award to Elyse Ritz; Outstanding Applied Technology Student: $500 award and plaque to Gregory Hawzen. Information and Communication Technology: Outstanding Achievement…
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Senior Center facility to be ready soon
Washington plans to open 5,030-square-foot addition. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON Work on the township’s addition to the Senior Center is progressing on schedule, and the new building should be in use by the end of this month. The center, located in the municipal complex off Robbinsville-Allentown Road near Route 130, was closed Monday and…
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Pledge, plea to honor this newest ‘right’
The media is not trying to silence public officials in New Jersey If you are inclined to believe everything you read in the papers well, some papers, at least you might think a vast conspiracy of silence on the part of New Jersey public officials is about to be smashed by a crusading,…
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Council splits on street name ordinances
Approving Monsignor Joseph Krysztofik Lane but no decision on Nicholas Berezansky Boulevard By:Alec Moore Two measures to rename Manville streets came before the Borough Council Monday night, but the motions to create Monsignor Joseph Krysztofik Lane and Nicholas Berezansky Boulevard appear to be facing opposite outcomes. The Borough Council approved an ordinance to rename South…
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Plumsted student is top dog
6-year-old is a regional winner in Reading Rainbow contest. By: Scott Morgan PLUMSTED … and it was the best Christmas ever. No, really. OK, let’s back it up a little. It was Christmastime, 2001, when 6-year-old Elena Brown and her mother, Marie, discovered a wayward collie in the woods near their Sanders Lane house.…
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Civil rights bills calls for new protections
Civil rights to include pregnancy and breast feeding Assemblywomen Loretta Weinberg and Joan Quigley have introduced legislation expanding civil rights protections to include pregnancy and breast-feeding. Under the Weinberg/Quigley measure (A2401), an employer would violate a woman’s civil rights if she was fired or otherwise discriminated against on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related…
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State plans probe of workplace violence
A seven-member panel will examine why some companies are proned to violence in the workplace The Assembly gave final house passage to legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Joseph V. Doria Jr. and Assemblywoman Arline M. Friscia that would establish a state Task Force on Workplace Violence. The measure (S658 / A1915) would authorize a seven-member panel…
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Millstone falls into losers’ bracket
Tough call, stranded runners prove to be the difference in District 12 play. By: Kyle Moylan HAMILTON-Not only could have Millstone’s 3-0 loss to Lawrence gone the other way, it probably should have. Playing in the winner’s bracket semifinals of the District 12 Little League Tournament at the neutral HTRBA site, Millstone had several good…
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Blaze destroys room in Holt residence
Rep. Holt’s wife, Dr. Margaret Lancefield, and three of his grandchildren were sleeping at home when the fire started By: John Tredrea An electric fire that may have been caused by a malfunctioning fan broke out in a bedroom of U.S. Congressman Rush Holt’s Hopewell Township home early Tuesday morning, Rep. Holt’s press secretary, Jim…
