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  • Students put hearts into production

    By: Jillian Ruddiman        UPPER FREEHOLD — The first-graders at Upper Freehold Elementary School recently had fun working together on stage to show how the human body’s organs work together to stay healthy.    Four first-grade teachers — Aimee Blum, Tammy Trumble, Wendy Jobes and Phil Wiederspan — developed a play, titled "Body Battles," to incorporate…

  • Dec. 28, 2000

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel Srikumar Krishnamurthy 2702 Madaline Dr $145,000 09/11/00 Avenel Karen Rossiter 36 Cozy…

  • Former superintendents to lead study

    By: Frank C. D’Amico        WASHINGTON — A trio of retired superintendents will work on the school district’s state-mandated feasibility study, which will examine the impact of Washington pulling its students out of Lawrence High School.    The three educators work for Harry Galinski and Associates, a Paramus-based consulting firm.    They will write an "impact study,"…

  • Students’ generosity brightens Christmas

    Crossroads pupils help bring holiday cheer to those who would otherwise have none By: Amanda Bok    When the Sigma unit of Crossroads school found out that Santa doesn’t visit all children, they decided to play Santa’s little helpers and join in the holiday gift-giving.    A few weeks before Christmas, during a sixth-period class, English teacher…

  • PENNINGTON PLANNING UPDATE

    By:Marianne Hooker    At its Dec. 12 meeting, the Pennington Planning Board granted hardship variances to two residential applicants – one for a building addition and one for a garage.    They also granted a one-year extension to the preliminary and final site plan approval that was granted in 1998 to the Hill Group. Griffin addition    Thomas…

  • Zeblon Pratt

       Zeblon H. Pratt, 79, died Dec. 21 at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton.    Born in Alabama, he was a longtime Lawrence resident.    He was a Mason.    Husband of the late Helen Pratt and grandfather of the late Wendy Pratt, he is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Joan Pratt of Levittown,…

  • Cardinals, Savino suffer losses at Bishop Ahr

    WrestlingThe Lawrence High School wrestling squad had a double dose of bad news after last Saturday’s match at Bishop Ahr. By: Mike Molaro    Not only did the Cardinals (2-3) fall to the Trojans, 47-24, but senior Mike Savino suffered his first loss of the season after four victories.    Savino, who usually wrestles at 152 pounds,…

  • Township agrees to pay $103,000 for 72-acre Hillman tract?

    Nonprofit and county to come up with 90 percent of purchase price By:John Tredrea    A 72-acre tract just west of the Mount Rose neighborhood in east-central Hopewell Township will be preserved permanently as open space under a plan for which the Hopewell Township Committee has agreed to contribute $103,000.    The township’s share is 10 percent…

  • Inaction on busing is intolerable

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the editor:    Atrocious! Unthinkable! Irresponsible!    And nobody takes appropriate action for the mishandling of school bus needs for the Spano and Rhodes families.    Bob Gulick says he’ll recommend seeking a new bus service next year. He has said this many times before. In plain English, it means he is not…