Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Olympics give us a special treat
Up to your gills in the Olympics yet? We’re not. We could watch as much as we could find time to sit in front of the tube. All of its emotion, effort and intensity sure beats most of what else is broadcast on TV these days. We became agitated toward irritation with the near-excessive coverage…
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MANVILLE: Malinowski cited for work with horses
Manville resident Karyn Malinowski received an award for her work in equine science July 16. She is shown with Erik Swensson from Zinpro Performance Minerals, sponsors of the award, in Phoenix at the American Society of Animal Sciences annual conference. (Photo courtesy of American Society of Animal Sciences)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Purple Heart memorial dedicated at municipal building
Members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart t dedicated Tuesday evening their new memorial in the Garden of Honor at the Hillsborough Municipal Complex.Congressman Leonard Lance was a featured speaker. The dedication marked the anniversary of the first time the Badge of Military Merit was awarded by George Washington in 1782. The Military…
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Congressman Rush Holt Visits Eden Autism Services
Congressman Rush Holt poses with Eden Autism Services students (left to right): Danny Johnston, Brielle Babula and Vania Kompaniets.
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Congressman Rush Holt Visits Eden Autism Services
By Aileen Kornblatt On Monday, August 6, 2012 Congressman Rush Holt (D-12th District) visited Eden Autism Services new Education and Outreach Center located in the Princeton Forrestal Village, Princeton, NJ. The congressman toured the school and addressed a group of students, staff and families. This is the Congressman’s first visit to Eden’s new facility, he had visited…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Township OKs asking for more park money
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Plans to take Reed Park from a few soccer fields to a recreation hub continued to gain steam at the Township Committee meeting Aug. 2. The Township Committee approved applying for another grant from the Monmouth County Municipal Open Space Grant Program. The grant, for $211,000, requires…
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VOLUNTEERCONNECT BOARD OF TRUSTEES WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS Departing Trustees Saluted for their Service
By Amy Klein Princeton, NJ (August 7, 2012) VolunteerConnect announced this week that it has named five new trustees to its board: Kim Bruno, Heidi Joseph, Heather Kisilywicz, Elsie Sheidler and Ann Zawartkay. In addition, the board named its new executive committee. Robin Fogel will continue as Board Chair, with Ted Deutsch as Vice-Chair, Phyllis…
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MANVILLE: Seniors can learn about in-home services
Jim Reed, president of Seniors Helping Seniors, will talk to seniors at the Manville Senior Center on Tuesday, Aug. 14, about “Hiring In-Home Services for Health and Personal Care to Maintain Independent Living.” The Senior Center offers programs, food and activities on most weekdays at the center on South Third Avenue. The Manville Recreation Department…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Oysters, rabbit, zucchini challenge chef
Hillsborough resident falls short in TV try for $50,000 By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer When the smoke cleared, Hillsborough resident Doug Keiles saw his best dish fall on the culinary chopping block on national television. The New Jersey native had to brave the cold, wind and sand on the Tucson, Arizona, stage as…
