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HILLSBOROUGH: Summer reading club begins at library
An adult summer reading club, with a theme of “Between the Covers,” kicks off Thursday, June 7, at 7 p.m. The club runs between June 18 and Sept. 4. On June 7, staff librarians will introduce the process of the Summer Reading Club, suggested reading and club prizes. Kathryn Weidener, a local storyteller, will tell…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Primary showdown for Democratic candidates
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Democrats will choose between five candidates June 5 to pick the three that will face a Republican slate in November. Incumbent Township councilmen Charles Carley and Joe Camarota are running with Jo Hochman on one of the two tickets and the other contains challengers Shilpn Patel and former Mayor…
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MANVILLE: Former mayor Zuza to receive ‘Spirit’ award
Former Manville Mayor Lillian Zuza will receive a “Spirit of Somerset” award on Wednesday, June 13. Ms Zuza will receive one of the “Spirit” awards for her work in government, along with former Bridgewater Township Mayor Patricia Flannery, former Montgomery Township Mayor and Committeewoman Louise Wilson, and in memoriam Assemblyman Peter J. Biondi…
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MANVILLE: Services, parade mark Memorial Day in borough
Parade grand marshal Renny Dilks waves from the rumble seat of an antique car. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, week of May 31
June 6-8 Senior class trip: The Manville High School senior class is off to Williamsburg, Va. Sat., June 9 Toy duck race postponed: The Manville Education Foundation has put off its duck race at Memorial Park until the fall. Fri., June 15 Jazz concert: Outdoor “Jazz Under the Stars” at 7 p.m. in courtyard at…
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MANVILLE: Services, parade mark Memorial Day in borough
The Tin Can Sailors donned their Navy uniforms to march and carry their banner.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Veterans come out for breakfast, parade
Justin Ploskonka plays taps at the Memorial Day Ceremony.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring the fallen
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The community paid homage to lost soldiers Monday during annual Memorial Day observances. ”It is important that we do this,” Mayor Frank Gambatese said during remarks at one of four separate services at the American Legion Post 401 on Major Road. Mr. Gambatese, 72, said that he has seen…
