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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 12U softball team has great start
Kim Spinelli photo Pitcher Haley Grossi winds up to deliver a pitch during a recent 12 Vikings softball game.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of July 12
Wed., July 18 A blood drive will be held at the Manville-Hillsborough Elks from noon to 4:30 p.m. Donors must be 16 years or older and at least 110 pounds to donate. Those who are 16 are permitted to donate with parental consent, but must bring a signed consent form. All donors also must present…
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Stupid? Maybe stupid?
Joe Shoemaker Lambertville The sun never sets on the British Empire (1939). This belief was surely helped during the days of Queen Elizabeth I. She sent her courtiers out to get stuff. The queen’s favorite getter, then, was Sir Walter Raleigh (1584). Sir Walter has been accused and cursed for being “such a stupid…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Graduate off on magical adventure
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer Harry Potter fans eat your hearts out: There is a new wizard in Hillsborough, and he has just been invited to magic school. Before you ask, no, his letter was not sent to him by an owl, and he is not boarding a train to Hogwarts on the 9¾ platform.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School officials hope to decreae HIB cases
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer Hillsborough Public Schools will try to decrease the number of harassment, intimidation and bullying incidents after one year under the state’s new bullying prevention law. In 2011, the school district adopted a new policy that addressed and supported the goals of the new Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying law. This year,…
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Centurion Ministries welcomes new Trustee, Justice Virginia Long
New trustee Justice Virginia Long with Centurion Ministries Director Kate Germond and Founding Director Jim McCloskey
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food pantry very low
Township Social Services Director Lou Anne Wolf said that the Township Food pantry is almost out of groceries. ”Our numbers have increased and we are seeing close to 60 families on a consistent basis,” Ms. Wolf said in an email this week. “With schools closed and children not doing food drives for us, we are…
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MONROE: Village People singer publishes novel
By Nicole Cosentino, Special Writer MONROE — “Scott announced for the first time in his life, although nobody could hear him or was even listening, ‘My life is a movie,’” reads a line from Village People singer Eric Anzalone’s new semi-autobiographical novel “Collisions Course.” Mr. Anzalone, a Monroe resident and the 46-year-old single father of…
