Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of May 20-26
A caller at 12:38 p.m. May 20 reported the theft of an air-conditioning unit from a Pope Street address. Patrolman Nick Franzoso talked to a man who said someone removed a stationary unit, valued at $10,000, from the side of the house within the last year. A Brooklyn man came to headquarters at 2:56 p.m.…
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LAWRENCE: Holocaust historian outlines story of the White Rose
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer This year marks the 70th anniversary of many events during World War II the Warsaw ghetto uprising in Poland in which the Jews fought back against the Nazis, as well as the Nazis’ failed assault on Stalingrad that marked the beginning of the end for Germany. But 2013 also…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Goldberg has continued as party chair since 2010
Some of the history of the local Democratic Party’s strife was misstated in last week’s paper. Michael Goldberg, first elected municipal chairman in 2010, has continued following a party ruling last year that it wasn’t necessary for the local party organization to have an election every year. Mr. Goldberg’s chairmanship started in 2010. The bylaws…
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MANVILLE: Borough remembers soldiers’ sacrifice
Charles Kletz, parade grand marshal. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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MANSFIELD: Students’ science projects are a collaborative achievement
Batista Sixth-grader Morgan Raynor (left), 11, of Columbus explains her project ‘Bounce Much?’ to fifth-grader Nick Wylie(left), 10, of Columbus who is participating in the Scavenger Hunt during the annual sixth-grade Science Fair inside the gymnasium at the Mansfield Township Elementary on May 23. Photo by Amy Batista
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MANSFIELD: Students’ science projects are a collaborative achievement
Batista Sixth-grader Jaylan Lambert, 12, of Columbus with his project ‘Ultimate Survivor Crickets vs. Humans.’ Photo by Amy Batista
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring their sacrifice
Steven Birch photos VFW Auxiliary President Loretta Bolinger places a wreath at the post’s memorial on Henderson Road. Below, American Legion Post 401 Commander Gary Cooper and Auxiliary President Barbara Buhl place a wreath at its memorial Monday morning
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HILLSBOROUGH: Gas pipeline rupture closes down Main Street, Manville
By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group A contractor hit a natural gas pipeline at about 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, shutting down the corner of Duke’s Parkway and South Main Street in Manville. Main Street was closed, but two lanes are expected to open by 3:30 p.m., said Ken Otrimski, director of Manville’s Office of Emergency Management.…
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