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Janusz Szwarc
MANVILLE Janusz J. Szwarc died Sunday, Sept. 23, in Integrated Health Services in Bridgewater. He was 81. He was born in Warsaw, Poland, and lived in Bridgewater before moving to Manville five years ago. Mr. Szwarc was a machinist at GAF in South Bound Brook for 33 years, retiring in 1984. Surviving is his…
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The family of Montgomery, part 3 of 4
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: A look at the Allentown-Upper Freehold of the past. By: Reprinted from the "Allentown Messenger," dated Nov. 23, 1905: Other Sons of William of Brigend, Scotland. The subjects of the following sketches are descendants of other sons of William of Brigend who settled near Allentown, and who have not thus far been mentioned…
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Art exhibit showscommunity support
To the editor As a member of the Hillsborough Township Cultural and Arts Commission, I would like to thank Paul and Loxi DeMarchi, who own Alfonso’s Restaurant, for graciously encouraging us to display artwork in rotating exhibits in their restaurant. I must say, both the artwork and the newly decorated restaurant shine together. The reception…
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Five charged with vandalism
More than 40 Monmouth Junction residents’ cars were vandalized during the spree, which allegedly started after a dispute over a girl. By: Brian Shappell East Brunswick police officers have apprehended five youths in connection with an August vandalism spree that spanned more than four municipalities, including South Brunswick. Police arrested Matthew Hiblim, 18, of East…
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America, the beautiful
BOOK NOTES by Joan Ruddiman: Thinking beyond the moment proves to be difficult. By: It has been hard to concentrate. The "to do" list is not just put on hold, it is forgotten. Though life goes on, no more so than in school where kids need the stability of routine, thinking beyond the moment proves…
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It’s down to two
Democrat bows from race for Millstone Township Committee. By: Scott Morgan MILLSTONE The lone Democratic candidate in this year’s Township Committee race has withdrawn. Michael Scotto, one of three candidates seeking the committee seat left open by outgoing Committeeman Bill Kastning, recently revoked his candidacy, citing personal reasons. In a letter, Mr. Scotto said…
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Sale of New York skyline photo yields dollars for Red Cross fund
Those who would like a permanent reminder of what New York City’s once very familiar skyline looked like prior to Sept. 11 can get one in photograph form and help the American Red Cross relief fund at the same time at a Pennington photo shop By: John Tredrea Those who would like a…
