Category: archives
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Lawrence history comes to life on Saturday
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Before there was an Interstate Highway 95 in Lawrence to move people and products, there was the Delaware & Raritan Canal to serve that purpose. And while Lawrenceville, N.J. should not be confused with Lawrenceville, Ga., the two communities do have something in common residents in both towns owned…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Taxes, ratables center stage in council race
Dave Boyne, Robbinsville Township Council candidate
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LAWRENCE: Mrs. G’s plan hearing to resume next week
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Zoning Board of Adjustment will pick up where it left off when it continues its review of a proposal to redevelop a 16-acre parcel on the corner of Route 1 and Bakers Basin Road, anchored by the Mrs. G’s TV and Appliance store, at a special meeting next week…
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MANVILLE: ‘Trunk or Treat’ Halloween event is Wednesday
Manville is sponsoring a Trunk ‘R’ Treat alternative for Halloween from 5-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31, for residents in Manville High School’s parking lot. Organizer Ed Komoroski said, “We are trying to give the kids a safe environment so they don’t have to walk on the dark roads. The high school has…
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Letter: Elect Shaina Rose Ciaccio to Board of Education
From: Denise A. Layton, Robbinsville To the editor: I am encouraging everyone I know to vote for Shaina Rose Ciaccio for the Robbinsville Board of Education. Ms. Ciaccio has made a difference in my daughter’s life who is a second year member of the Robbinsville High School SADD chapter through her work with the Municipal…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Local resident named Trident Scholar
Midshipman Andrew Tresansky is a senior at U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman 1st Class (senior) Andrew Tresansky, of Robbinsville, was recently selected to participate in the Naval Academy Trident Scholars Program. Tresansky, a 2009 graduate of Notre Dame High School and a mechanical engineering major at the Naval Academy, will investigate heat transfer and damage…
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MANVILLE: Don’t forget two state questions on the ballot
In addition to electing leaders, state voters must decide two important questions Nov. 6. One would empower the state to bond for $750 million for academic and research facilities at community and state colleges, public and private. The money would go to institutions that can match the amounts for labs and classrooms,…
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MANVILLE: Councilwoman backs GOP duo
To the editor: Nov. 6th is just 12 days away. As for all elections, it is extremely important that you exercise your right to vote. I am proud to endorse Rich Onderko and Sue Star for Manville Borough Council. Rich is completing his first three-year term. He has been instrumental in bringing our town’s…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Goblins rise on this lawn every night
Meet Kathy and Bob Long, flanking one of the doortenders who will greet trick-or-treaters next week.
