Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Families read their way to dreamland
Jackie Zuza, Angelina Sanchez and Camryn Toth are en´grossed in their books at Weston Elementary School’s Read´ing Slumber Party on Jan. 14. Photos by Mary Ellen Zangara
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FIELDSBORO: Council welcomes new member
By Amber Cox FIELDSBORO A newcomer was welcomed to the Fieldsboro Council to replace an official who died last month. Diana Ayala was chosen to take Harry Brown’s seat. Mr. Brown died in early December following injuries from an October motorcycle accident. Mr. Brown’s term is set to end in November. Ms. Ayala is…
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MANSFIELD: Committeeman resigns, cites employer’s new policy
By Amber Cox MANSFIELD A township committeeman has resigned from his position, effective Jan. 31, because of a new work policy by his employer. Kenneth Denti, a Republican member of the Township Committee for five years, sent a letter of resignation to the township on Jan. 13. The letter, addressed to the mayor and…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: War of words: Stone Bridge students go 20 rounds in spelling bee
Stone Bridge’s spelling bee winner George Veit IV and his proud parents, George and Maria. (Staff photo by Joanne Degnan)
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South Brunswick Baseball and Softball Rgistration ends January 31
By Jack Quigley South Brunswick Athletic Association’s 2011 Spring Baseball and Softball registration is open for all players currently in grades K-12. Standard Registration ends January 31, 2011. Register your player before January 31 to avoid late fees. The league runs from April to June. Emphasis is on having fun, team play, learning the game,…
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Hawk
By: centraljersey.com Many of New Jersey’s senior citizens migrate south in the winter. In contrast to the "snow birds," one venerable red-tailed hawk from New Jersey was recently found to be the oldest living of its species in the world! She’s a happy reminder that many raptors are experiencing a comeback in this state we’re…
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ALLENTOWN: Batter up: ‘Sno-Ball’ softball fundraiser set
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — After recently awarding $8,704 in grants for everything from iPads for first-grade classrooms to sound system upgrades for the high school band room, the school district’s education foundation is stepping up to the plate again with its major annual fundraiser: the “Sno-Ball” Softball Tournament. The all-day event, in…
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JULES WEBER “ONE MAN ART SHOW” AT MEADOW LAKES
New Ocean Media Now through the end of February, oil paintings of Jules Weber can be seen at the Meadow Lakes at 300 Meadow Lakes in East Windsor, NJ. The paintings can be viewed Mon – Fri from 9am – 5pm and the weekends from 9am – 4pm. Please check in at the front…
