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ALLENTOWN: District looks to revamp world language program
Italian classes to be offered By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Students in the Upper Freehold Regional School District will have the chance to immerse themselves in new languages and cultures in the upcoming school year. Stephen Cochrane, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, gave the Board of Education a presentation June 20 about…
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MANVILLE: Legislators describe flood task force idea
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer Against the backdrop of Duke’s Brook, a tributary of the Millstone River, on June 20, state officials unveiled plans for a regional flood task force that may hold some answers to Manville’s flooding problems. Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli and Assemblywoman Donna Simon announced the formation of the Hunterdon-Somerset Flood Advisory Task…
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Day to show pride in our community
Rich Young, Robbinsville Robbinsville Township recently held its annual Community Day. This year was among the best. It was a great day to showcase much of what our town has to offer. From the rides and demonstrations to the fantastic music and festivities, it’s always a chance to kick back, relax and show pride…
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Christopher Forbes Will Auction His Collection of American Arts and Crafts at Rago’s
Rago Arts and Auction Center Roycroft furnishings, lighting and metal ware, pottery, Navajo rugs and more from his Colorado retreat Lambertville, NJ: Christopher Forbes has chosen Rago’s for the sale of a collection of Roycroft furnishings and metal ware, as well as other property from his two houses in Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains.…
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MANVILLE: Councilman tells graduates that the American dream is within their grasp
Melanie Burkoski receives her diploma from her aunt, Valerie Frank, who is a Board of Education member, at the June 20 Manville High School graduation ceremony. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Primus Green Energy moving ahead on goal to make gas from grass
Hillsborough Deputy Mayor Gloria McCauley signs her name to a beam for the superstructure of the demonstration plant at Primus Green Energy’s site on Hillsborough Road. The company held an open house Friday.
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of June 18-24
Megim Berisha, 18, of Manville was arrested, charged with simple assault and released on $2,500 cash bail after police responded to a call about a fight in the area of East Camplain Avenue and North Reading Street at 2:45 p.m. June 18. A 16-year-old Manville boy’s injuries were treated by the rescue squad. * *…
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HILLSBOROUGH: State legislators describe flood task force idea
Along the banks of a tributary to the Millstone River on June 20, state Assembly members Jack Ciattarelli (at podium) and Donna Simon, right, describe their idea for a regional flooding task force. (Photo by Peter Sclafani)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Primus Green Energy moving ahead on goal to make gas from grass
Officials at Primus Green Energy’s open house Friday pour “drop-in” gasoline, made from natural gas, into the tank of a demonstration car. Primus CEO Robert Johnsen, Congressman Leonard Lance and state DEP Assistant Commissioner Robert Marshall attend to the container. (Photo by Gene Robbins)
