Category: archives
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Ambitious teens make connection with mayor
Students take to intern program By: Sara Peters They are ambitious, focused and resolute. They are devoted to their community and determined to work as a team. They are seven South Brunswick teens now reaching the close of an eight-week internship working directly for Mayor Deborah Johnson. These students, Erin Karp, 18, Shyam Gohel, 18,…
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BPU to help with winter energy bills
By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG — The state Board of Public Utilities must act quickly to help low-income and needy working families with their utility bills this winter, said Sam Zitter of Concordia during a public hearing on ways to use money in a special state fund. The BPU has jurisdiction over both rates and services…
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President charms local families
By: Michelle Ruess When Virginia Sabo and her family emigrated from Romania in 1995, she never imagined she would meet – let alone talk with – the president of the United States. But that’s just what she and her son, Stefan, did Wednesday when President Clinton stopped at Crossroads School to discuss legislation that would…
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President calls for aid for schools
Clinton announces building plan at Crossroads By: Matthew Armstrong President Bill Clinton came to Crossroads Middle School Wednesday to talk about school construction and bolster support for U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12th) who is running for re-election. Hundreds of children, parents, teachers and elected officials gathered among the many portable trailers at Crossroads School anxiously…
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Kathleen Balunis
Kathleen Balunis, 48, died Sunday at her home in Kendall Park. She was born in Newark and lived in Kendall Park the past 20 years. Surviving are her husband, Melvin Balunis; her mother, Constance Lanieri D’Andrea of Largo, Fla., and a sister, Nancy Szabo of Rahway. Cremation took place privately under the direction of Gleason…
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Postman’s special delivery includes the gift of the life
By:Al Wicklund MONROE — Postman Bob Swanson does more than just swiftly complete his appointed rounds. While delivering mail in Rossmoor, he occasionally does some life-saving as well. In the past six months, Mr. Swanson, a veteran of 32 years with the U.S. Postal Service, took action that has been credited with the saving the…
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Mayors Cup tourney has record year
By:Brian Shappell Hoards of Cranbury golfers took to the Peddie School Golf Course in Hightstown this week hoping to do their best impersonations of Tiger Woods and Bob May. The 12th Annual Mayor’s Trophy Tournament held Monday was a record-setting event as $12,000 was raised for park equipment projects. One hundred and forty golfers played…
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EDITORIAL: Public loses as candidates buy coverage
We haven’t been hearing much lately about the U.S. Senate race between Democrat Jon Corzine and Republican Bob Franks. This is not a complaint, mind you – just an observation. A couple of months from now, we will no doubt look back on these dog days of summer as a blessed interlude in an otherwise…
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Justin Time: Hughes’ first year toughest
By: Justin Feil What will the Princeton University football team be like in head coach Roger Hughes’ first year at the helm? Probably not as good as his second if history holds true, but the Tigers begin to answer that question Saturday as veterans join the freshman players, who reported Wednesday for their first preseason…
