Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Apples on this day
Sebastian Kisiel and Ariana Circincione wait to put apple pies in the oven.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats invite public to meet their candidates
Campaign Corner (This material was submitted by candidates for Township Committee.) Hillsborough Democrats invite the public to meet Democratic candidates for political office at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Farley, 237 South Branch Road, in the Flagtown section of the township from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6. Food and…
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Columbia Professor Kai McBride to Speak About His Landscape Photos at MCCC Oct. 24
Columbia University Photography Professor Kai McBride
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ROBBINSVILLE: Signs point to election confusion?
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — School board elections will be held in November this year for the first time and that’s apparently led to voter confusion and some grousing about alleged political meddling in what’s traditionally low-key nonpartisan races. Keith Kochberg, the only one of five school board incumbents in a contested race,…
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LAWRENCE: Schools serving federally mandated menus
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Fish tacos with Tex-Mex slaw, steamed brown rice, black bean salad and chilled fruit. Egg patty and cheese on a wheat biscuit, sweet potato crinkle fries, carrot sticks or salad cup. Whatever happened to corn dogs, tater tots and macaroni and cheese? They have been kicked off public school district…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Churchgoers sign up for work camp
Adults and youngsters from the Harlingen Reformed Church spent the week of July 1-7 working for residents of Monson, Massachusetts.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Melba Moore sings. speaks to high schoolers
Hillsborough High School will host 1970s singer and actress Melba Moore visited with students Friday, Sept. 28, as part of the third annual “Back to School with The HistoryMakers” program. The program’s goal is to encourage students to commit to excellence and to commit to finishing their education. Ms. Moore, whose biggest vocal…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor and BOE show ‘solidarity’ on school expansion referndum
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Unlike two years ago when the $39.6 million referendum to build a new school failed, municipal and school officials are apparently now on the same page in their support for the latest plan to address K-8 overcrowding. At its Sept. 24 Board of Education meeting, school board members…
