Category: archives
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Edition of Feb. 15, 2001
William Montagna William Montagna, 83, died Sunday at his home in Forest Hill, Md. Born in Newark and a longtime resident of New Jersey before moving to Maryland, he had retired as athletic director of Hopewell Valley Central High School after 33 years. Mr. Montagna was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II with…
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NEWS OF OTHER DAYS 02/15
From the Feb. 15 edition of the Register-News By: 100 years ago There is no mistake of the grip having its fangs fastened on this community. A few of the sufferers are Mark Atkinson, manager of the baseball club; Lincoln Horner’s mother, wife and babe; Miss Nellie Kimble, George Whomsley and John Wallace. Mary Harris…
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OBITUARIES 02/15
From the Feb. 15 edition of the Register-News By: John A. Massaro MANSFIELD John A. Massaro. 73, died Feb. 6 at Virtua-Memorial Hospital of Burlington Township, Mount Holly. Born in New York City, he lived in the Homestead section of Columbus. Mr. Massaro graduated from St. John’s University with a bachelor’s and master’s degrees…
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Slow the traffic on Georges Road
Letter to the editor To the editor: My family and I reside on Georges Road, between Kingston and Deans Lane. Our home was constructed circa 1846 by the Rightmire family in two stages. We purchased this home nine years ago. We thought that we were going to live in a wonderful town, neighborhood, have a…
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Salt shed eyed for public works site
Millstone Township reviews project to expand Perrineville Road facilities. By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE The township is planning to add a salt shed to its expanded public works site on Perrineville Road. Township Engineer Gordon Milnes presented a concept drawing of the project to the Township Committee at its Feb. 7 meeting. Mr. Milnes…
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Speech pathologist and family can help a child manage stuttering
By:Joan Winfrey-Seoni Language is how we communicate and we use a variety of forms to express ourselves. This includes speaking, gesturing, reading and writing. Children learn the rules of language, both written and verbal, by listening to what they hear. In this way, language is learned in stages over the course of time. While every…
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Flood-damage permit fees starting
The fees had been waived in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd, which left widespread damage in Manville in September 1999. By: Eric Schwarz The borough will stop allowing property owners to repair their flood-damaged homes with no permit fees, starting April 1. The Borough Council on Monday agreed to stop issuing the fee waivers March…
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Michael Bruno introduces himself
SCHOOL BOARD CAMPAIGN CORNER The purpose of this letter is to announce my sincere interest in a position on the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education for the upcoming election in April. Let me begin by outlining my philosophy on education. My belief is simple. You can hand our children a map and tell them…
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Irving Bufogle
HILLSBOROUGH Irving Bufogle died Monday, Feb. 5, in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville, He was 85. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Somerville before moving to Hillsborough in 1957. Mr. Bufogle was the head chef at the Far Hills Inn for 24 years and then a chef at Rutgers Faculty Club for 15 years…
