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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings outlast Monroe 10-8
Bill Mielko photo Vikings pitcher Leann panconi logged her first complete game Monday, topping Monroe 10-8
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Princeton running store supports Boston Marathon
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor PRINCETON — About 70 people took to the road downtown April 17 in a mile-long run to support those impacted by the Boston Marathon bombings. ”(The bombings) really shook everyone,” Brian Harris, a manager at the Running Company store on Nassau Street said a week later. “It was mostly…
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MANVILLE: Adesa Auto Auction thanked for locating here
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Adesa Auto Auction, of Manville, was honored at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. The Progress and Development Committee recognizes businesses that make the community unique, and Manville Mayor Angelo Corradino presented a proclamation to Assistant General Manager Craig Estep and Operations Manager Bob Petrone for their support in the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Volunteers pull trash from Millstone, canal
Zach Gallagher and daughter Kaia, of Hillsborough, volunteered at the Franklin/Hillsborough cleanup along the Millstone River and Delaware and Raritan Canal.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Seniors vie for Mr. SBHS crown
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School’s Student Council and senior class council hosted its annual Mr. SBHS Pageant Friday in the high school’s auditorium. There were 11 contestants this year. All senior boys were eligible to apply, but they were selected based upon good academic and behavioral standings within SBHS according to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Singer fetes Lincoln Highway centennial
By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group PRINCETON — Cecelia Otto’s classically trained singing voice filled the inside of the historic Bainbridge House and drifted into the late Friday afternoon air in the direction of a road that is equally historic. Ms. Otto, a Chicago resident, had come to Princeton for a one-night, two-hour performance…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: NAACP honors local woman
By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Roselle Chapter, honored Ms. Pharmacist Genevieve Kumapley, for her work with families of children with autism on April 12, according to a Saint Peter’s Healthcare System press release. Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick is a 478-bed acute-care teaching…
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