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Judge rejects Wawa lawsuit
A Middlesex County Superior Court judge rejected a lawsuit Friday filed by Wawa convenience store against the township Zoning Board of Adjustment. By:Al Wicklund MONROE — A Middlesex County Su perior Court judge rejected a law suit Friday filed by Wawa convenience store against the town ship Zoning Board of Adjust ment. The lawsuit contends…
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HHS boys capture CJ 4 track title
By: Rudy Brandl HOLMDEL — It looked like another empty trip to the Central Jersey Group 4 Championships until the Hillsborough High boys’ track and field athletes found another gear. The Raiders exploded for 48 points in the final four events, dominating the Saturday afternoon session to overtake Piscataway for the sectional team title.…
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Teen’s spirit lives on in memorial garden
By:Matthew Armstrong The grad uation ceremony for youngsters in a preschool program housed at the high school was held Friday, amid memories of one of its most devot ed student-teach ers. As the 3- and 4-year-olds received their cer tificates for graduating from the Little Viking Playschool, many thoughts were on Ashley Rose DeOliveira, a…
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Jamesburg hires new schools administrator
Thomas Reynolds of Englishtown will be the school business administrator effective July 1 By:Matthew Armstrong JAMESBURG— Borough schools soon will have a new man crunching numbers and squeezing the most out of every pen ny. Thomas Reynolds of Englishtown will be the school business administrator effective July 1 with his contract running through June 20,…
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Church meetings in rented space focuses congregation on ministry
Two-year-old congregation celebrates anniversary By:Michael Arges Hightstown’s New Horizon Baptist Church might be only two years old and not even have an actual church building, but the rapidly growing congregation is offering some more established churches new ideas. In connection with its second anniversary celebration, the church hosted 82 members from Tabernacle Baptist Church of…
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Nights of study mark celebration of Jewish festival
By:Michael Arges The Jewish Festival of Weeks (transliterated “Shavuot” from Hebrew), is celebrated this Thursday night through Saturday afternoon in Jewish synagogues and households. It commemorates God’s giving of the Torah, Jewish law received by Moses or the first five books of the Bible, to Moses at Mount Sinai. “The traditional observance of the…
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Robert C. Hayes Sr.
Robert C. Hayes Sr., 70, died May 26 at Tandem Health Care of Lawrenceville. Born in Atlanta, he lived in Lawrenceville. He retired as director of personnel management with the Department of Defense and Investigation at the Pentagon in Washington. Mr. Hayes was an Army veteran. He is survived by two sons, Dr. Robert C.…
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Retirement adds up to a loss for students
Veteran teacher Rosalyn Goldberg is leaving PHS By: Jeff Milgram For the past 33 years, Rosalyn Goldberg has been taking risks in the classroom. Now she might be taking the biggest risk of all — after teaching mathematics at Princeton High School for 20 years, she is going to put away her textbooks, chalk and…
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What’s going on …
By: Staff Strawberry festival A strawberry festival will be held from 5 to 7 tonight, rain or shine, at Windsor United Methodist Church, 51 Church St., Windsor. The event will feature hot dogs, hamburgers and picnic fare, topped off with homemade strawberry shortcake and old-time music. The cost is $7 for adults, $4 for children…
