Category: archives
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Manville track, field athletes soar at MVC
Gilmore, Jakubowski win titles By: Rudy Brandl BERNARDS The Manville High track and field athletes started their post-season push with a solid performance at last week’s Mountain Valley Conference Championships. Several Mustangs returned home with medals from the two-day event, which was held on consecutive beautiful afternoons at Ridge High. Junior Ryan Gilmore and…
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Roosevelt man translates world into musical expression
When you do it right, you know it. Life is supposed to imitate art, even when that art is science. By: Scott Morgan ROOSEVELT When you do it right, you know it. Life is supposed to imitate art, even when that art is science. Brad Garton, a Roosevelt resident who is director of the…
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Pennington Methodist property may become Cambridge School
A Pennington building, owned by the Pennington United Methodist Church, is expected to become a school for youngsters with learning disabilities By: Marianne Hooker A Pennington building, owned by the Pennington United Methodist Church, is expected to become a school for youngsters with learning disabilities. At its May 9 meeting, the Pennington Planning Board granted…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 05/17
From the May 17 edition of the Register-News By: Giving credit to Gary, George To the editor: On Thursday, May 3, I had the privilege of moderating Candidates Night for those running for the Bordentown City Commission. In my enthusiasm thanking the four very fine candidates for their participation, I neglected to thank those who…
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HHS boys face rigors of county tennis draw
Anand, 2nd doubles team reach quarters By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High boys’ tennis team knew it would be difficult to advance any players beyond the first two rounds in Saturday’s Somerset County Tournament. With perennial county powers Bridgewater, Pingry, Watchung Hills and Montgomery in the mix, the young Raiders figured to be in over…
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Mustangs leave HealthQuest with confidence
Five-run burst not enough in SCT quarters By: Rudy Brandl FLEMINGTON For one half-inning, they actually believed. The Manville High baseball team had very little chance of beating Immaculata in last Saturday’s Somerset County Tournament quarterfinal game at beautiful new HealthQuest Park in Flemington, especially once ace pitcher John Anderson was chased after two…
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PAC and Yardville form alliance
Marketing agreement to enhance customer services Princeton Assurance Corporation, the insurance arm of the billion-dollar Weidel organization, recently signed a marketing agreement with Yardville National Bank’s newly formed Yardville Financial Services. "The alliance is very exciting," says Princeton Assurance Executive Vice President Sharon Sluder. "Both companies, 85 and 76 years old respectively, have long histories…
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Kingston just one of Jersey’s many ‘vanishing villages’
Preservation group lists Kingston among the "10 most endangered historical sites" in the state. By: Casha Caponegro and Nick D’Amore Kingston and villages like it across the state are under siege and could vanish, according to a preservation group. Preservation of New Jersey, Inc., a nonprofit historical preservation group, has listed small villages, including Kingston…
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Panel unveils school redistricting maps
New sending districts will be put into effect in fall 2002. By: Amanda Bok Several options that could be used to determine which students will attend which schools beginning in the fall were unveiled Tuesday at a public meeting. A district Redistricting Committee has been working on ways to redraw the township’s school sending districts…
