Category: archives
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Hunting for answers
Easter is over for another year in Lawrence, but there is one haunting question: What does the Easter Bunny do until next year? By: Linda J. Field The egg hunt held April 14 at Central Park on Eggert Crossing Road seemed to be the ideal place to find the answer to that question with the…
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Local residents leading Relay for Life
BRIDGEWATER – Hillsborough residents Amy Dupuis and Paul Goldstein are co-chairing this year’s American Cancer Society Relay for Life, set for June 8-9. The co-chairs kicked off planning for this year’s event at a March 27 meeting at the Somerville Elks Lodge in Bridgewater, greeting dozens of area residents who will be helping organize the…
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Officials see no place to trim spending
The Millstone Township Committee will review the school district’s proposed budget for 2001-02, but Superintendent William Setaro said he doesn’t know where it will find any fat to cut. By: Ken Weingartner MILLSTONE The Township Committee will review the school district’s proposed budget for 2001-02, but Superintendent William Setaro said he doesn’t know where…
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OBITUARIES, April 20, 2001
Mary M. Hulit, Thomas H. Stix, Detlef R. Nolte, Kathleen A. Lynch, Suzanne A.K. Gammon, Elsie C. Maglia, Hildegard M. Hellerson, George M. Britts, Margaret Schaafsma, Frank L. Bryant. Mary M. Hulit Taught in Princeton schools Mary Mack Hulit of Princeton Township died Sunday at home after a long illness. Born in Princeton, she was…
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Five charged with prostitution after raid of massage parlor
Police call arrests result of months of undercover work. By: Matthew Armstrong A massage parlor on Route 1 has been raided for the second time in six weeks, resulting in the arrest of the owner, three employees and a customer on prostitution related charges, police said. The massage parlor, Health Guiding Office located in Wynwood…
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Voters endorse school budget
Nearly 70% back spending plan. By: Amanda Bok The atmosphere was a mix between jubilance and relief Tuesday at the offices of the Board of Education. Voting returns showed overwhelming support for the district’s $89.7 million budget, with 69.4 percent of the nearly 2,600 people who showed up at the polls supporting the spending plan.…
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Decision on gas station pushed back to May
The developer of a combination gasoline service station, food mart and car wash at the corner of Princeton Avenue and Spruce Street will have to wait until next month to find out whether township zoners approve. By: Lea Kahn Motiva Enterprises LLC appeared before the Zoning Board of Adjustment last week, outlining its plans to…
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Officials see no place to trim
The Millstone Township Committee will review the school district’s proposed budget for 2001-02, but Superintendent William Setaro said he doesn’t know where it will find any fat to cut. By: Ken Weingartner MILLSTONE The Township Committee will review the school district’s proposed budget for 2001-02, but Superintendent William Setaro said he doesn’t know where…
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Thursday, April 19
Yom Hashoah service At 7:30 p.m., the synagogue will hold a special Yom HaShoah service in memory of Holocaust victims. Guest speaker Chief Warrant Officer Mark Henderson, Jr. U.S. Army Retired will discuss his experiences with the U.S. Army’s 761st Tank Battalion and his role as Personnel Officer at a Displaced Persons camp in Bavaria.
