Category: archives
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Route 522 jughandle gets OK
By: Brian Shappell The state Department of Transportation approved a proposed jughandle as part of continuing work on Route 522. The decision also clears the way for the township to begin long-awaited work on soundwalls along the road. The DOT approved the township’s proposal to build a jughandle on the northbound side of Route 522…
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Enterline electedto YMCA board
Hillsborough resident Randall H. Enterline was elected to the Somerset Valley YMCA Board of Directors during the group’s March meeting. In addition to Mr. Enterline, the Y’s board added three other new memebrs: Andrea Aleff, Marcus M. Rosenau and Dolores West. Board members also named Jeffrey Hockenbury board president. Mr. Hockenbury has been involved with…
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COAH answers not enough
Letter to the editor To the editor: Regarding Corrine Markulin’s response ("Answers concerning COAH money," April 19, 2002, Page 14A) to my letter about COAH money and Mount Laurel housing, let me first say, if it’s such a good idea, why is Manalapan not taking advantage of it? Hmmm? It’s my understanding that the idea…
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Nickolas Szurick
SEATTLE Nickolas Szurick died Saturday, March 23, in Seattle. He was 82. He was born in Manville. Mr. Szurick worked as a foreman at Bethlehem Steel, retiring after 35 years of employment. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Luella Szurick; one son, Nickolas of Seattle; a…
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Lambertville goes to court to condemn old Acme
The city wants to renovate the property as part of a $1.2 million project to provide downtown parking and a place for municipal meetings, court and community functions. By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE The city began condemnation proceedings Monday on the old Acme property on South Union Street after yearlong negotiations on a purchase price…
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Committee mustslash school budget
To the editor A copy of this article was sent to the Mayor: The citizens of Hillsborough have spoken. Does it surprise Dr. Gulick and the school board that the proposed school budget was defeated? They chose to ignore the cries of the taxpayers that enough is enough and many can’t afford the increase in…
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School board preparesfor budget talks
Lou Possemato named president after board’s new members sworn in By:Krzysztof Scibiorski The Board of Education’s new president, Lou Possemato, said board memebrs will be focused on upcoming budget negotiations with the Township Committee . During Monday night’s reorganization meeting, board members voted unanimously to elect Mr. Possemato as the board’s president. Mr. Possemato replaces…
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Terry Fisher
HILLSBOROUGH Terry L. Fisher died Friday, April 19, in Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 66. He was born in Iowa City, Iowa, and lived in Hillsborough for the past eight years. Mr. Fisher was a resident of Randolph for 11 years prior to moving to Hillsborough. Mr. Fisher worked for AT&T for…
