Category: archives
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Ginez returns to form with fifth-place finish in CJ IV meet
By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group JAMESBURG – If you looked at the leaves in Thompson Park on Saturday, you would see them turning brown and dying as they fell from the trees. But if you looked downward toward the cross country course, you would see quite the contrast – a runner enjoying a rebirth.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: DWI checkpoints to be year-round
By Davy James, Staff Writer Checkpoints used to snare drunken drivers no longer will be set up only close to major holidays and prom and graduation season. Thanks to a grant from the state Office of Highway Safety, the Middlesex County prosecutor’s office will be setting up a year-round schedule of checkpoints, which began two…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe The township and its veterans groups hosted their annual commemoration of Veterans Day on Wednesday with a service at the township’s memorial in front of the Municipal Building. Members from the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 and American Legion John Farnkopf Post 401 participated, along with the South Brunswick…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
PHIL MCAULIFFE A rifle squad from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 shoots a 21-gun salute.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
PHIL MCAULIFFE Vietnam veteran David Alexander and World War II veteran Louis Scurato place wreaths at the monumnent.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Girls’ soccer posts easy playoff wins
Cross country teams win sectional titles, advance to next round By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Playing like a team that doesn’t want to be defeated by complacency as it tries to repeat as the Group I champions, the Robbinsville High School girls’ soccer squad won its first two playoff games at home this past…
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MANVILLE: Council changes rec director’s job status
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer The Borough Council approved a resolution Monday changing Recreation Director Rich Armstrong’s post from an appointed position to a borough employee. The move came despite a dissenting vote from Councilman Steve Szabo, who questioned hiring a new employee during the borough’s purported “hiring freeze.” ”Now we have a hiring freeze…
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Local author C. Alease debuts first novel The Gatekeeper
By Paula Hartman For Immediate Release Contact: Paula Hartman, 609-392-3800 [email protected] A New Author Delivers a Humorous Journey of Awareness Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 2009 – For C. Alease (age 55) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the love of writing and the dream of publishing her own fictional novel were constants in her life. The problem…
