Category: archives
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Day in the `Hood
Artists, screenwriters, craftspeople and historic preservationists show off remodeled, refurbished, renovated and restored townhouses on the Mill Hill Christmas tour. By: Ilene Dube ALT="image"> COLOR="black"> COLOR="black"> One of the many Buddha’s in Doug Rhinehart’s home in the Mill Hill section of Trenton, which is opening its doors for the 35th Annual Mill Hill Christmas House…
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Patrolman hurt in Rt. 206 crash
The road was closed for about two hours. By: Lea Kahn A township police officer was hospitalized Wednesday morning after he lost control of his vehicle on Route 206 and struck a utility pole, police said. Route 206 was closed for about two hours, between Franklin Corner Road and Province Line Road, while police investigated…
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Congressman urges studentsto do their part to help
By:Krzysztof Scibiorski Some of Manville’s students received extra motivation following the Thanksgiving vacation when U.S. Representative Mike Ferguson, R-7, personally urged them to get involved in helping their community. "I want you to think of ways to make little sacrifices to make other people’s lives better," Congressman Ferguson told about 60 Alexander Batcho Intermediate School…
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Auto dealerships reporting slower sales than in 2000
Car sellers say that financing deals and specials may help stabilize the market. By: Brian Shappell The car sales industry appeared to be on a downward spiral this year, even before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and their effect on the economy. However, interest rate offers as low as 0 percent by many of the…
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Young Israel wants to house rabbi
Earlier Planning Board approval stipulated that the second floor of the house could not be used as a residence unless the congregation returned for permission. By: Lea Kahn The Young Israel congregation plans to ask the Planning Board for permission to house its rabbi and his family in its building on Princeton Pike. The application…
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SCHOOL BOARD BRIEFS
By:Krzysztof Scibiorski Yearbook staff lauded at meeting The Board of Education recognized the exemplary results achieved by one of Hillsborough High School’s student organizations. The Yearbook staff won a Gold Medal for the 2000-2001 edition of the book, schools superintendent Robert Gulick said at the board’s work meeting on Nov. 12. The club’s advisor Karin…
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Young MHS coaches enjoy sweet taste
Herrera, Stibitz celebrate first victory By: Rudy Brandl While last week’s Thanksgiving Day football game turned into a coming-out party for sophomore running back Franklin Andreyko, there was another great story line for the Manville High program. Let’s not take anything away from Andreyko he was fabulous, in fact, electrifying. He scored four touchdowns…
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Jack Sauerman
EWING Jack E. Sauerman, 82, died Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Newark, he lived in Jamesburg before moving to Ewing nine years ago. Mr. Sauerman was a sales engineer and established Pyro Industrial Design Inc., Ewing, 15 years ago. He was an Army Air Forces veteran…
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Teen charged in theft from football fund
17-year-old charged with $10,000 theft By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE A 17-year-old was charged Nov. 15 with stealing $10,000 from a fund for a local youth football club, police Capt. Joseph Gadbois said. Police said the juvenile, who is the son of an official in the program, had taken the money from a locked safe…
