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  • Six candidates file for Board of Education seats

    Newcomer Michael Brennan files to run against slate of incumbents By: Laura Toto        Six candidates will vie for five seats in the April 17 school board elections. ‘I feel I have a lot of valuable qualities that can add to our school district.’ Joanne Taylor, candidate    Incumbents Joan Sheridan and Joanne Taylor have applied…

  • Developers put end to trade-zone row

    A compromise between to developers may make the Forsgate Industrial Park a foreign trade zone. By: Amanda Bok    A compromise between two commercial development firms could result in the Forsgate Industrial Park being granted a foreign-trade-zone designation.    The compromise also will pave the way for the Rockefeller Group, a North Jersey warehouse group, to receive…

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  • POLICE BEAT 03/01

    From the March 1 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP    A resident reported to police that his son’s dirt bike was stolen overnight on Feb. 17 police said.    According to police reports, Patrolman Matthew Dillon was detailed to Charles Bossert Drive on reported burglary and theft.    The resident advised that sometime after 12:30 a.m.…

  • Six seek spot on school board

    Election set for April 17Six township residents have signed on to seek the three available three-year seats on the Lawrence Township Board of Education, including two incumbent board members. By: Lea Kahn    Anthony Albanese, Ann Casale, Mary DiMartino, Laurel Goodell, Eric LeBoeuf and Christopher Toto had turned in their petitions to run in the April…

  • Raider wrestlers win District 18 team title

    Gewain, Van Cleef, Molloy, Campbell capture individual crowns By: Rudy Brandl        Andrew Gewain and Randy Van Cleef have set the tone and Kristian Molloy and Matt Campbell have dominated in the middle weights for the Hillsborough High wrestling team all season.    It was only fitting that all four standout wrestlers captured individual titles to…

  • Chatham ousts SBHS from states

    ICE HOCKEY: The Vikings’ inaugural season came to a close in the NJSIAA tournament Monday. Their final record was 7-3-2. By: Brian Weber    MORRISTOWN — The South Brunswick High School ice hockey team traveled North Jersey on Monday to take on Chatham in the first round of the NJSIAA tournament.    And after putting up a…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: March 1, 2001

    A township balance To the editor:     Reference: the guest opinion" by one of our best former mayors and public servants — Doris Hoyer, in last week’s paper. She wrote about "balance" in our tax base and that residents alone could never financially support funds needed to operate Hopewell Township and mentioned something about the…

  • PQM feted Mardi Gras

    Magicians entertained children    On Feb. 24, Pennington Quality Market held its annual Mardi Gras Party. Patrons saw Mardi Gras decorations and sampled New Orleans-style food from the chefs of Catered Cuisine.    They danced in the aisles with the Mummertime Musicians and enjoyed entertainment by Magic By Westcraft.    PQM Kids’ Club members enjoyed balloons, face painting…