Category: archives
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CRANBURY: New field paves way for softball
For the first time since the school expansion overlapped onto the former softball field in 1997, softball will be offered as part of the sports program. By:Brian Shappell Softball is coming back to the Cranbury School. For the first time since the school expansion overlapped onto the former softball field in 1997, softball will be…
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CRANBURY: Board to study need for new gym
The school board is looking into building a new gymnasium for the Cranbury School. By:Brian SHappell The school board is looking into building a new gymnasium for the Cranbury School. Chief School Administrator Robert Bartoletti announced Tuesday the Board of Education would be do a thorough review of the need for a new facility at…
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Crowds fill big top
By:Nick D’Amore Some things just never get old. Vidbel’s Old Tyme Circus proved it Saturday with three shows at Crossroads School that wowed and amazed the audience with such circus staples as trapeze artists, animal performances and, of course, clowns. The South Brunswick Lions Club has sponsored the circus for five…
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Bicyclists raise money for Habitat for Humanity
By:Sara Peter Attendance for the Middlesex County Habitat for Humanity’s third annual 100-Mile Bike Ride reached an all-time high on Sunday. “Last year we had 250 riders, so I was hoping for 300 this year,” said Holly Ely, a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity who ran the event. Ms. Ely was pleasantly…
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Megan’s law rules win court approval
By: Michael Arges and Mark Moffa EAST WINDSOR – This week’s massive effort to notify 30,000 residents of East Windsor, Hightstown and Washington Township of the presence of a convicted sex offender is one of the first such notifications undertaken using new Megan’s Law guidelines issued by New Jersey Attorney General John Farmer. The new…
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Neighbors slow traffic the homemade way
Lawn signs on Princeton Township’s Rollingmead tell motorists to calm down. By: David Weinstein "Seventeen children live here," a sign on Rollingmead in Princeton Township declares. The fluorescent, homemade sign, perhaps the most primitive of traffic-calming measures, alerts drivers to this fact from its roadside position. Other signs, all as brightly colored but not nearly…
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CRANBURY:School traffic plan put on hold
The Township Committee will not be changing the traffic pattern at the Cranbury School until after the winter. By:Brian Shappell The Township Committee will not be changing the traffic pattern at the Cranbury School until after the winter. Mayor Alan Danser said that, because the committee did not come to an agreement regarding…
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ShopRite receives planners’ final OK
Construction may begin before the end of the year By: Lea Kahn The developers of the proposed ShopRite grocery store at the Brunswick Circle have been given the green light by township planners to forge ahead with their plans. The Planning Board granted final site plan approval for Brunswick Circle Associates’ plan to build the…
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Enrico Malinconico, 61
MANVILLE — Enrico Malinconico died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2000, at Robert Wood Johnson University Medical Center, New Brunswick. He was 61. Born in Libya, he lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., before moving to Manville 25 years ago. Mr. Malinconico was a self-employed pizza maker who owned Tony’s Restaurant in Spotswood for 10 years, retiring in 1999.…
