Category: archives
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Immaculata grads earn $6.1M in scholarships
SOMERVILLE Members of Immaculata High School’s Class of 2002 have won over $6.1 million in academic scholarships. The awards are based on merit and leadership abilities, rather than financial need. Colleges and universities accepting Immaculata’s graduates offered the awards. Nearly the entire class of 266 graduates will be going on to higher education. Statistics released…
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Viking softball ends up winners
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The 2002 season was kind of low key for the South Brunswick High School varsity softball team, but the Lady Vikings did hold their own in the most competitive flight of the Greater Middlesex Conference, and they finished up on the positive side with a record of 12-11 playing mostly against…
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Group to meet Tuesday to plan for 9-11 anniversary
Hands Across Hopewell Valley group has reorganized Plans are under way to coordinate Valleywide events in commemoration of this coming fall’s first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on America. Under the auspices of the Hopewell Valley Recreation Department, members of last year’s Hands Across Hopewell Valley committee have reorganized to lead a community…
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Millstone taking aim at water woes
The dry-up of a deep well has prompted the Township Committee to address the problem before it gets worse. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE The dry-up of a 180-foot-deep well in the township has opened the debate for tighter water restrictions in the township and prompted the call for hydrological study. Recently, in the eastern…
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Katherine Fleu
Katherine Maggie Fleu, 77, died Saturday, June 15, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Lawrence, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Fleu retired from A&P/Super Fresh Markets as a meat wrapper. Daughter of the late Charles Latta and Katherine Rein Davis, wife of the late Harry William Fleu Jr. and…
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Emilio DeAngelis
Emilio "Mickey" DeAngelis, 86, died Tuesday, June 18, at Compassionate Care Hospice unit at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Trenton and Lawrence resident. Mr. DeAngelis retired in 1982 after 16 years with General Electric Co., working with the Missile and Space Division in Philadelphia and Valley Forge, Pa.…
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Andreyko, GIlmore led MHS track team
Sophomore long jumper put Manville on state map this spring By: Rudy Brandl Franklin Andreyko brought plenty of attention to the Manville High track and field program this spring. The sophomore long jump standout finished sixth in the state at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions, breaking the school record in the event for the fifth…
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Allentown seeking land for parking
Borough wants to expand Church Street lot. By: Mark Moffa ALLENTOWN The Borough Council last week announced it may use its powers of eminent domain to take a resident’s land in order to expand the Church Street parking lot. After an executive session meeting June 11, the council instructed its attorney to begin the…
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Intersection draws officials’ concerns
Upper Freehold leaders consider factors in fatal accident at Route 539 and Davis Station Road. By: Scott Morgan UPPER FREEHOLD Driving north through Upper Freehold, the rolling hills drift past like verdant ocean swell. County Route 539 cuts through this lush, wide-open landscape, bisecting countless acres of farmland and separating the township’s working fields…
