Category: archives
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HILLSBOROUGH: Weight loser turns school board winner
New board member Jenn Haley took up gym’s challenge By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer Jenn Haley knows how to win. Just over a month prior to winning one of the three vacant seats on the township’s school board, Ms. Haley triumphed in Powerhouse Gym’s second eight-week weight loss and exercise program. ”For me, I was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mayor visits Daisy troop
Mayor Gloria McCauley visited Daisy Troop 60734 on April 11 to help the girls earntheir Respect Authority petal. She told the Daisies, who are ages six to eight, that she was once a Girl Scout, too, and offered to have them come visit her in her office. Before the mayor arrived, the girls worked to…
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MANVILLE: House fires leave families homeless
Firefighters use an aerial bucket to fight a fire at 424 White Ave. on April 28. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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Digital sign is what’s needed for our school
Lou Fischer, Manville The new Manville Digital Sign at the High School will happen The buy a brick program, which started in January and will continue for an undetermined amount of time, has turned out to be what the high school and board of education needed. There were three ways to help: donate directly to…
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HILSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of May 5
Business counseling at local credit union Monday, May 9 Free business counseling session at Affinity Federal Credit Union, Hillsborough Promenade, 315 Route 206, Suite 501, 1-5 p.m. Make an appointment with Raritan Valley Community College’sSmall Business Development Center at 908-526-1200, ext. 8516. Woman’s Club hosts Mother’s Day tea Tuesday, May 10 The Woman’s…
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MANVILLE: House fires leave families homeless
Manville firefighters hose down a house at 246 East Camplain Road on Tuesday that was damaged by fire. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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HILLSBOROUGH: Library hosts programs on renovations, fishing
Hillsborough’s public library offers a variety of programs in upcoming weeks. The library will show of a classic action movie, “The Train,” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10. One of Burt Lancaster’s most acclaimed films and personal favorites, the 1964 version of the movie has good cast, great action and a terrific story line.…
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Pat Snyder Is New Head Coach for MCCC Men’s Soccer
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Patrick Snyder, of Chesterfield, has been officially named head coach for men’s soccer at Mercer County Community College, according to Athletics Director John Simone. Snyder had been serving in an interim position since the departure of Larry Povia in February. Snyder served as first assistant/goalkeeper coach under Povia during the…
