Category: archives
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Council miffed about Davids Court
The Township Council will take no action on deciding who is responsible for maintenance on the court until homeowners there take more initiative in the matter. By: Matthew Armstrong The Township Council said Tuesday nothing will be done to determine who is responsible for maintaining Davids Court until the homeowners association involved takes more initiative…
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Warnings about the dangers of mercury listed
Letter to the editor To the editor: Mercury contamination in the U.S. Depot Somerville/Hillsborough location exposes Central Jersey to a muscular and neurological disaster. One car accident on Route 206, one jack-knifed truck, one student pilot in a poorly maintained plane (check the recent history of plane crashes in this area) or even a sloppy…
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Rival Raiders end Vikes’ season
GIRLS BASKETBALL: North Brunswick stopped South Brunswick’s season Monday night with a 49-36 first-round win in the GMC Tournament. By: Carolyn M. Hartko NORTH BRUNSWICK Anyone who thought that the North Brunswick/South Brunswick high school sports rivalries might cool off now that the two schools are no longer in the same division of the…
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The doctor is in
Anthony Hopkins has reprised the role of Dr. Hannibal Lecter, which won him an Academy Award in 1992, in the new movie Hannibal. He sat down with Time Off recently for an interview. By: Kam Williams Anthony Hopkins reprises his Academy Award-winning role of Dr. Hannibal Lecter in Hannibal. Anthony Hopkins won an Academy Award…
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Township man faces assault, robbery and drug charges
By:John Tredrea Cirino DeGeorge, 31, of Van Dyke Road in northeastern Hopewell Township, is being held in the county correction center on charges of aggravated assault, robbery and possession of narcotics believed to be crack cocaine, after being arrested Saturday, police said. Lt. George Meyer said Tuesday the chain of events leading to the arrest…
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Foelsch has career of fun and spreads it
A CHAT WITH MARY by Mary H. Kaempfen: Bill Foelsch was recognized as the Recreation Commission’s Volunteer of the Year for his "hard work and dedication." Shock continued to engulf him for an hour or so after he realized he had received the Recreation Commission’s Volunteer of the Year award for "hard work and dedication…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 02/15
From the Feb. 15 edition of the Register-News By: MacFarland reunion Anyone interested in meeting, planning or attending the 50-year reunion of the William MacFarland High School Class of 1951 may contact Jean Huebler Wainwright at 499-0897. La Leche League La Leche League of Jobstown, a nonprofit breastfeeding support group, meets at 10 a.m. the…
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Promenade developer moving ahead
The shopping center’s developer, Krame Development Inc., says a lawsuit filed by a citizens’ group is baseless and that work to widen Route 206 will continue. By: Laura Toto The developer of the proposed Promenade shopping center says the civil lawsuit filed by a citizens’ group that opposes the project is baseless and he is…
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Vikings’ success traces back to Earl
ICE HOCKEY: Players up and down the roster have performed well this season, but the play of senior Mike Earl has been stellar. By: Brian Weber The South Brunswick ice hockey team has received tremendous play from their entire roster all season long but it would be hard pressed to surpass the effort of their…
