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Leadership Conference: Photo 2
www.southbrunswickpost.com Photo by John Keating PHOTOS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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Faceless Women
Tomi Urayama’s dream-like images, on view at Ellarslie, float in a sea of fabrics. By: Ilene Dube The women in Tomi Urayama’s paintings turn their heads away from the viewer. Their heads bend downward, yet they demurely allow their kimonos to drop from their shoulders, revealing soft skin over a finely sculpted back. The Princeton-based…
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Cat suspectedof causing Brandon blaze
By: John Tredrea A Friday morning fire that caused extensive damage to a house on Voorhees Court, in Brandon Farms, was probably caused by a cat that knocked over a lamp that had been left on when no one was home, township police say. Lt. Bruce Carnall said a 9-1-1 call brought Patrolman Frank Tulko…
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TOWNSHIP BRIEFS
By:Alec Moore ATV suit filed in Superior Court More Road resident Mike Cascio, who has advocated against the use of all-terrain quad vehicles on private property in the township, has filed a lawsuit in Somerset County Superior Court against the Hillsborough Board of Adjustment. Farm Road resident Lisa Payne, who owns and operates all-terrain vehicles…
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Students examine past with an eye to future
Millstone Township middle-schoolers complete study of Black History Month. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE The past cannot be changed, but as long as there are children, the future offers hope. At least that’s what some children at the Millstone Township Middle School now believe. In Christian Meier’s eighth-grade classroom, students are fresh from a monthlong…
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Don’t raise taxes
To the editor Has anyone noticed the unusually large amount of "For Sale" signs suddenly appearing all around Hillsborough? A quick check with a friend of mine at ReMax quickly confirmed that the number of homes being put on the market has quickly risen in response to the impending tax crisis. Recent comments by Mr.…
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AHS wrestling ends at Region VII
Painchaud sees season come to tough conclusion. By: Kyle Moylan Nick Painchaud deserved better. Nick Painchaud was better. In what was a domino effect of bad luck, a couple of questionable calls took Painchaud from an undefeated record and the title match of the District 25 Tournament to having his season ended in a matter…
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Plumsted voters to decide growth plans
Proposed $17.95 million expansion/renovation project faces decision on Tuesday. By: Scott Morgan PLUMSTED Township residents will decide the future of school construction and renovations when a $17.95 million referendum hits the polls Tuesday. Polls are open 2-9 p.m. Residents of District 1 can vote at New Egypt Volunteer Fire Company, 59 Main St.; District 2…
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READERS DISCUSS BACK TIMBERLANE
The HVN received a record number of letters on the topic of Back Timberlane this week. In the interest of saving space for news items and for letters on other topics, we found it necessary to place about half of the letters on our Web site. See other Opinion sites this week Spend money on…
