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School board OKsbudget proposals
Two queries to be on April 16 ballots By: John Tredrea A proposed $49.8 million school budget for 2002-2003, up $4.1 million from 2001-2002 an 8.1 percent increase was adopted by the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education on Monday night. Approved as part of the same vote was the $292,500 separate ballot…
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Local players recognized for Scholar/Athlete awards
Deserving athletes receive scholarships By:Sean Moylan Charles Nagy, Bordentown’s great senior offensive and defensive tackle, received the Ron Rick Sr./Borden Perlman Scholarship at the 40th annual Scholar-Athlete awards held at the Princeton Hyatt Regency last Sunday evening. The $2,500 scholarship awarded to Nagy was the second largest monetary award handed out during the evening. An…
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Alpacas to visit local farm
They look something like a cross between a teddy bear and a very small giraffe. By: Vanessa S. Holt They look something like a cross between a teddy bear and a very small giraffe. A thick coat of fleece gives them a soft, cuddly look, and large dark eyes watch curiously from atop a long…
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School board OKs budget,sends it to voters
Members vote to place $81 million budget on ballot without any changes By:John Patten A school budget of $81,055,896 for the 2002-03 school year will face voters April 16, after the Board of Education approved the figure Monday night. If approved by voters, the budget would set the school tax rate at $1.768 per $100…
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School board OKs budget,sends it to voters
Members vote to place $81 million budget on ballot without any additional changes By:John Patten A school budget of $81,055,896 for the 2002-03 school year will face voters April 16, after the Board of Education approved the figure Monday night. If approved by voters, the budget would set the school tax rate at $1.768 per…
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Vikings boys tennis team loses stud, adds depth
By: Ken Weingartner Going into each season over the past four years, Nancy McDonald knew one thing a win at first singles was almost always guaranteed. That luxury is gone this season thanks to the graduation of four-year standout Eric Noll. But while McDonald enters this year without any guarantees, she still has a…
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Eileen Lemansky
HILLSBOROUGH – Eileen Lemansky died Monday, March 18, in Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune. She was 68. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, she lived in Cranford and Hillsborough before moving to Ocean in 2001. Mrs. Lemansky was a member of Women’s American ORT, B’nai B’rith Women and the Sisterhood of Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim,…
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Looking for ways to fight mosquitoes
While prevention is the best route, it’s not foolproof. By: Scott Morgan When it comes to combating mosquitoes, it’s usually the same old thing slap, itch, and curse them under your breath. While prevention is best, it is not foolproof. Mosquitoes, despite the best efforts to control them, still are a fact of warm-weather…
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Vikes’ boys lacrosse team re-tools after stellar season
By: Carolyn M. Hartko As the South Brunswick High School boys’ lacrosse team gets set for the 2002 season, the varsity program is just four years old. But no one could tell that by looking at the 2001 results. Last year’s squad went 13-5 the first winning season for SBHS lacrosse and won…
