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HILLSBOROUGH: Ship is the star of musical
Rachel Begleiter, grade 11, plays a second-class passenger. In background is Greg Jackson, grade 11, her husband in the show.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Developer makes Green Village traffic concession
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor A vote on approval of the Green Village development of 469 apartments, a 130-unit hotel and some retail stores on Route 206 could come at the March 22 Planning Board meeting. That possibility grew real at the end of a two-hour meeting March 1 when exasperated property owner Anatol Hiller…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: April opening eyed for BOttom Dollar
By Birgitta Wolfe, managing editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Construction on the Bottom Dollar grocery store at Route 130 and Farnsworth Avenue is progressing “extremely well,” according to township Construction Official Peter Carbone. A tentative opening is slated for late April, he said. The warm winter season has helped workers keep on schedule at the site…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District to pay for police officer at high school
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The school district will be picking up the tab for a police officer assigned to the high school. Township Financial Officer Joe Monzo told Township Council members Tuesday night that the district has agreed to pay about $88,000 for the school resource officer at the high school. Mr. Monzo…
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MANVILLE: Auxiliary set to serve steak dinner
From left, Auxiliary President Josephine Pschar, Sandy Scrape, Robert Ours and Rose Fetchko. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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MANVILLE: Post fetes Manville’s volunteers
VFW Commander Andy Henkel holds the 80th anniversary plaque presented to the post by Jack Shiverdaker and Bill Greiman. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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Community Calendar: March 8 edition
Thurs., March 8 The Pleasure Horse Club of Central Jersey hosts special guest speaker: 7:15 p.m., Millstone Township Community Center, 463 Stage Coach Road, Clarksburg section of Millstone Township. Sophia Mangalee will tell her story of adventure in the 2011 Mongol Derby, the most grueling 10-day horse race in the world; for more information, contact…
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PLUMSTED: Redeveloper makes offer on former Hartman pharmacy
Plumsted plans to sell the former Hartman’s Pharmacy at 29 Main St. for $20,000 to a local redeveloper who has committed to do a $200,000 restoration project. The town acquired the 19th-century building in 2008 through condemnation proceedings. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
