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ROBBINSVILLE: Softball 12’s back in state Final 4
Borowski’s girls will open play Friday night at host site Allentown By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Three of the teams competing in Section 3 went home after the softball tournament was completed. The Robbinsville 12-year-old girls are heading a couple of miles down the road. By winning the Section 3 Tournament this past…
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County to Host Sen. Lautenberg’s Mobile Constituent Services Staff
Somerset County Board of Freeholders SOMERVILLE – Somerset County will host members of Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg’s constituent services staff Wednesday, July 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lobby of the county administration building at 20 Grove St. Members of Sen. Lautenberg’s staff will be on hand to help local residents with…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tiny firefighters
Firefighter Rich Crater shows one young academy participant how to use the fire hose. Staff photos by Audrey Levine
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HIGHTSTOWN: Longtime clerk/administrator leaving borough
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Longtime Borough Clerk and Administrator Candace Gallagher is stepping down from her position with the municipality. Ms. Gallagher has taken a similar position with the local government in Jerome, Ariz., and will leave her Hightstown post Sept. 18. She notified the Borough Council of her decision during the…
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HILSBOROUGH: A midsummer’s art festival
The Mountain View Plaza Merchants Association sponsored Sunday’s arts festival, with live music, face painting and more.
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MONROE: Children help food pantry
By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer MONROE — Children at the Vacation Bible School in Monroe didn’t forget to help the less fortunate while enjoying the summer together. They collected and donated 110 cereal boxes to the Monroe Food Pantry to practice what they are taught in Bible school. The Vacation Bible School is run by…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Route 206 bypass will add sound barrier, cul-de-sacs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Residents living near the north end of the Route 206 bypass will have a sound barrier to block noise from the highway when it’s built, after the Township Committee unanimously approved New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) plans, July 14. The resolution also supports the decision to create two cul-de-sacs…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Man charged with making false police report
by Davy James, Staff Writer A North Brunswick resident was charged July 16 with making a fictitious report to a law enforcement officer following an incident at a local motel a few months ago. Ryan Miskolczi, 34, was issued a summons after an internal affairs investigation concluded his complaint about the incident at the Travelers…
