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ROBBINSVILLE: Incumbents Ciaccio and Levesque, and newcomer Witt win Township Council seats
Updated By Michael Boonin, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Voters on Tuesday re-elected Christine Ciaccio and Rich Levesque to the Township Council and put Planning Board member Ron Witt on the governing body for the first time. With 13.6 percent of the township’s registered voters going to the polls, Ms. Ciaccio was the top vote-getter with…
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LAWRENCE: Relay for Life steps off at igh school on May 20
By Lea Kahn For several hours May 20, the Lawrence High School track will be filled not with track stars, but with cancer survivors, their caregivers and their supporters at the Relay for Life of Lawrence Township cancer research fundraiser. The Relay for Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraising event, and the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Choice schools’ give education option to parents
It would come at a cost to local school district Parents have another school option for their children _ but it would cost the township school system for each pupil who leaves the system. In addition to charter schools (see related story), township students may apply to some area schools under the state’s School Choice…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Charter school expands its reach
By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer A charter school trying to start in Flemington has expanded its potential coverage area to include Hillsborough. Trillium Charter School, which will open in the fall of 2012, will teach kindergarten through fourth grades in its first year, and then add one grade each year until it gets to eight,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior citizens’ column for week of May 12
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30, allowing you time to review the activities, sign up for our many trips and visit with friends. We have coffee and doughnuts at the end of the meeting. The meeting…
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PLUMSTED: Crowd protests possible Police Department cuts
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — Residents and policemen concerned about possible layoffs in the Police Department offered the Township Committee ideas for reducing the municipal budget last week, but their suggestions didn’t add up to the nearly $100,000 in cuts elected officials are required to make. Plumsted voters April 27 overwhelmingly rejected the…
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LAWRENCE: Festival mixes memories & nature
By Lea Kahn The memories of two long-time supporters of the Lawrence Nature Center, both of whom died within the past six months, were honored Saturday afternoon at the township-owned nature preserve’s eighth annual nature festival. A bridge that crosses a small stream on the nature preserve was dedicated in honor of Lawrence Beaber, who…
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MANVILLE: Town welcomes store
Customer Ellen Bogusky of Bridgewater purchases several items at the new 1$ Zone store in the Marketplace at Manville on North Main Street. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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CyberKnife “most promising” weapon in fight against prostate cancer
By NEW BRUNSWICK – Men with prostate cancer no longer need to travel far from Middlesex County to receive the “most promising, highly effective and rapid treatment’’ that is available, according to Anthony Catanese, M.D., a central New Jersey urologist. Instead, those men can go to Saint Peter’s University Hospital, which boasts the central New…
