Category: archives
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Foriegn Film: "The Color of Paradise"
Thursday, Aug. 2 At 7 p.m., the South Brunswick Public Library will present the film "The Color of Paradise" a film featuring Farsi, a language of the Philippines, as part of their International Film Festival. Fliers describing the movie can be picked up at the information desk. Registration is not required, but space is limited.…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 07/19
From the July 19 edition of the Register-News By: Resident responds to Mighty Mutts To the editor: I wanted to give a response to this Mighty Mutts situation in Chesterfield. All I hear is that there is no opposition at the meetings. Well, there are only so many hours in the night. The township…
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YMCA looking for leadership
Former executive director David Anderson left the post in June for undisclosed reasons. By: Nick D’Amore The South Brunswick Family YMCA is looking for a new leader. Former executive director of the YMCA, David Anderson left his post in June for undisclosed reasons, said Andre Gruber, president of the South Brunswick board of managers for…
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Bordentown City Colonial Social to bring historical figures to life
BORDENTOWN CITY For the first time in over 200 years, people like Clara Barton, Francis Hopkinson and Col. Joseph Kirkbride will socialize over wine and cheese next Saturday night at the Bordentown Yacht Club on the Delaware River. By:Vanessa S. Holt The event is "just for fun," said Jackie Reed, who organized the event…
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July 19, 2001
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Basking Ridge, Georgios Dramalis, 16 S Alward Ave, $425,000, 05/31/01 Basking Ridge, Carolee…
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Commerce Bank has opening on July 28
Construction continues on Commerce Bank’s fifth branch to open in Mercer County. The newest branch, located at the intersection of Route 31 and West Delaware Avenue in Pennington, will host a grand opening celebration on Saturday, July 28. The prototype design of the branch – including the "open, airy interior, the bank’s free coin-counting Penny…
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The real shame lies in denying help is needed
EDITORIAL: Mental illness needs to be treated, not ignored Last month, Houston mother Andrea Yates allegedly committed one of the most mystifying crimes imaginable, killing her five children. In the days following the crime, her husband told the public she had been struggling with a serious postpartum depression since the birth of their infant daughter.…
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New store ends girls’ search for sporting equipment
Joe and Donna Czysz had always found shopping for sports equipment for their two daughters, 11-year-old Danielle and 9-year-old Kelly, to be a major challenge. By:Alec Moore A few years ago, when Danielle was getting ready to begin playing lacrosse with a local club, she and Ms. Czysz went to a sporting goods store to…
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Joyce Janet Indik, 44
Joyce Janet Indik, 44, of Monmouth Junction died Friday, July 13, at her residence. Born in Denver, Colo., she lived in South Brunswick most of her life. After attending South Brunswick schools, she received her master’s in library science and a bachelor’s degree in human communications at Rutgers University. She received certificates for public librarian…
