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Post 401 gears for stretch run
Legion team faces busy schedule By: Frankie Richards Despite having lost five of its last seven games, the South Brunswick American Legion baseball team is primed for a run at first place. With a deep pitching staff and eight games in the next seven days, Post 401 goes to the post with the odds in…
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Mayor Tricarico not one for rushing in
Columnist finds him knowledgable, far-sighted, articulate and more By:Mary Kaempfen What do we expect a mayor to be like? Knowledgeable, far-sighted, articulate, personable, with leadership qualities, for a start. Mayor Joseph Tricarico is knowledgeable, in that he knows and understands the problems of Hillsborough. "We have aggressively pursued a lot of land." he said. "…
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Fucillo & Warren: ‘We’re not dead yet’
Funeral home arranges new payment plan with bank By:Eric Schwarz Fucillo & Warren Funeral Home is in no danger of being sold, its owner said, despite a legal notice that it will be subject to a sheriff’s sale July 25. The home has been listed for sheriff’s sale to maintain the bank’s interest held in…
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Horse Park of New Jersey
2000 Schedule of Events By: July 8 – Fun at the Park. Contact: Barbara Isaac (609) 259-3884. July 9 – New Jersey Bred All Breed Horse Show. Contact: Nancy Hutcheson (908) 996-2544. July 13-16 – New Jersey Junior Quarter Horse Show. Contact: Debbie Goldberg (908) 879-7415. July 21-23 – Coppergate. Contact: Bob Allen (856) 235-5623.…
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Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
Live action mixes with classic cartoon creatures in their first full-length feature. [PG] By: Kam Williams Barely does the movie version of an old television series do any more than cash in on the nostalgic urge of its maturing fan base. In recent years, I’ve been bitterly disappointed by the film adaptation of such childhood favorites…
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Grace Tocco
HAMILTON – Grace Tocco, 87, died July 2 at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Boston, she lived in Hyde Park, Mass., before moving to Hamilton 14 years ago. Mrs. Tocco worked with various dry cleaners in Hyde Park. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, Trenton. Daughter of the late Antonio and…
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The lasting trauma of the Fourth of July
MOST THINGS CONSIDERED By:Minx McCloud I used to loathe the Fourth of July, which is kind of a shame, because it’s a wonderful holiday. After all, we’re celebrating the birth of a nation. You would think I would have loved the small-town parades, barbecues and Revolutionary War re-enactments that accompanied this holiday, but no, all…
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Missed deadline leads DELTA to ask for ‘planning year’
School now plans to open in 2001 By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD – The DELTA Community Charter School, unable to find a facility location before the state’s June 30 deadline, has asked the Department of Education to let it take a "planning year" in which to secure a lease. Marilyn Bellis, a founder of the…
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Township mulls over options to fix problems on Public Road
Officials cite nine problems with the road By:Jeff Mikalaitis MANSFIELD -The township is reviewing options to fix various problems on Public Road. There is a list of nine problems with the road, and the Arawak Paving Contractors, which built the road, has agreed to fix some of the problems, but question fixing others citing…
