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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP ZONING UPDATE
Three applicants gets OKs By: Marianne Hooker At its Nov. 1 meeting, the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment approved three hardship variances for residential properties. Sheideler application John Scheideler, who lives at 49 Diverty Road, received an OK for a 15-foot left side yard setback variance so that he can build a detached one-story…
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Frank Tomko, 67
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. — Frank "Sparky" Tomko died Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2000, at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. He was 67. He was born in Manville and lived in the borough for many years. Mr. Tomko served in the U.S. Air Force retiring after 22 years of service. He served during the Korean conflict and…
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Pancakes and politicians
Lawrence Lions serve annual helping of both Sunday brought good weather, campaigning politicians, hungry citizens and busy Lions together for the annual Lawrence Lions Club Pancake Breakfast. By: Linda J. Field Close to all 40 members came out to support the club by helping flip pancakes, clean up or stock the bake sale. The event,…
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DeAmicis – Kempler
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeAmicis of Westport, Conn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Andrea Luard De Amicis, to Matthew Lewis Kempler, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kempler of Belle Mead. Miss De Amicis is a graduate of Staples High School in Westport and Syracuse College. She was employed at Hachette Filipacchi…
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School union presents incomplete picture
GUEST COLUMN Andrew Zangara The Manville Board of Education is concerned that some public statements by the Manville Education Association are giving a distorted picture of the working conditions of the teaching staff. The association was recently quoted in the press as stating that Manville teachers are paid $10,000 below the average in the county.…
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Bulldogs reach finals
HoVal defeats Monroe, 3-0; play at Somerville Friday at 2 p.m.Editor’s Note: This article documenting the Bulldogs’ road to the semifinals was written prior to their victory over Monroe Wednesday. By: Matt Nalbone When the season began way back in August, no one knew what to expect from the Hopewell Valley Central High School boys…
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Lawsuit proving costly for taxpayers
Three-year battle over assisted-living housing continues The battle between the developer of a proposed assisted living facility and Lawrence Township officials has cost township taxpayers more than $330,000 since the legal tug-of-war began in 1997 – and the end is not yet in sight. By: Lea Kahn Although Laurel Construction Management Inc.’s federal lawsuit against…
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PLANE steps up campaign
PLANE (People Limiting Airport Noise and Expansion) has stepped up its campaign to inform more Mercer County residents of "the negative effects an enlarged Trenton-Mercer Airport would have on their lives." In launching wider distribution of their lawn signs, bumper stickers, and flyers, PLANE Chairman Sharon Squicciarino of Hopewell Township said, "Thousands of people don’t…
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Whatever happened to teachers’ dedication to students?
LIVING IN MANVILLE — Nov. 9, 2000 By:Mary Ellen Zangara Over the past few days, since the release of the guest column of Manville Education Association’s president Kathy Kovach in The Manville News, there has been a lot of talk around the community. I have been stopped, phoned and questioned why certain statements were made,…
