Category: archives
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STATE LIBRARY HOSTS STACY F. ROTH AS MOLLY PITCHER
By Gary Cooper On Wednesday, June 19, from noon to 1 p.m., the New Jersey State Library will present a free lunch-time program:“Over Here, Molly Pitcher” with Stacy F. Roth of History on the Hoof. This dramatic presentation highlights the life of one of the women who “belonged to the army” during the American Revolution.…
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LAWRENCE: Nine police officers are honored
Their job description is to serve and protect Lawrence Township, but last week, nine police officers were the ones being served — with thanks from Township Council. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Their job description is to serve and protect Lawrence Township, but last week, nine police officers were the ones being served — with…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A Brunswick Avenue residence was entered sometime between May 1 and May 21, but nothing appears to have been stolen. Entry was made by forcing open the rear door. A pair of portable DVD players, valued at $100, was reported stolen from the detached garage of a Lawrence Road residence between midnight May 21 and…
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MANVILLE: Borough remembers soldiers’ sacrifice
Youngsters on recreation sports teams delighted young parade watchers Sunday by tossing pieces of candy along the Manville route. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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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: School board filing deadline is Tuesday
Anyone interested in running for the Hillsborough Township school board must file a petition with the Somerset County clerk by 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 4. This is the first year for this deadline, since Hillsborough will elect school board members as part of the Nov. 5 general election. Incumbent Greg Gillette said he has filed.…
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LAWRENCE: 9 civilians recognized for helping police force
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The heroes among us nine civilians were honored by Township Council last week for demonstrating service to the public and helping the Lawrence Township Police Department to save lives and solve crimes. Mayor Jim Kownacki and Chief of Police Daniel Posluszny handed out the proclamations honoring the civilians…
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ALLENTOWN: Mill owners, occupants lament reopening delays
Historic building the subject of discussion at recent council meeting by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — For the owners of the Old Mill, it’s back to the old planning board. That was the message from Mayor Stu Fierstein, who responded to a bevy of concerns and criticisms from residents, business leaders and owners of…
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