Category: archives
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Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce to Hold Card Club at Pru Thai, Clinton, NJ
By Deborah Miller When’ s the last time you took some time for yourself? We have the solution for you…Time Out! The Chamber’s 2009 Women’s Event, “Time Out!” will be held on Thursday, August 13, 2009 at Roman Jewelers in Flemington from 4:30 to 6:30PM. Join us in the beautiful surroundings of Renaissance Plaza for…
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On campus
Rider University’s colleges of Business Administration; Continuing Studies; and Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences have announced that Manville students Amanda Erickson, an elementary education major; Sarah Patten, a liberal studies major; and Amanda Weston, a marketing major, were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester Marta Maziarz, of Manville, graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: His new name may be Kud(win)
Harrison Kudwitt sets two Willows individual records and helps with relay mark The Willows swim club may not be winning meets, but that sure doesn’t mean the team members aren’t putting forth winning performances. The Willows lost a pair of dual meets this past week, one by a mere seven points to Brookside (138-131) and…
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MANVILLE: Residents opposing proposed cell tower
T-Mobile provided this photograph to the Manville Zoning Board of Adjustment, showing how the proposed tower would look. Photo courtesy of Joe Valent
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
A Victoria Court resident reported the theft of a mountain bicycle from the backyard area of his townhouse sometime during the day on July 13. The bicycle was valued at $500; no description was provided. A Brooks Boulevard resident reported someone stole the A-frame unit for his snowplow and damaged the rear window of his…
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ROOSEVELT: Town seeks to repair aging water tower
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer ROOSEVELT The borough is moving forward with plans to repair its aging water tower, introducing an ordinance that would allow it to accept a $565,000 loan for the project. The loan, from the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust, would carry an interest rate between 1 and 1.5 percent, according…
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EAST WINDSOR: Pinkett responds to speculation
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The Hightstown High School graduate reportedly on Gov. Jon Corzine’s short list for lieutenant governor in his re-election campaign said Wednesday he had not been offered the post. But he added that he would consider it, if he were asked. ”At this time the governor has not…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Officials seek revenge for softball loss
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Neither team may have a specific strategy for winning, but, as Hillsborough tries to recoup from an 18 to 15 loss to Montgomery Township last year in the first annual Mayor’s Softball Challenge, the slogan, according to Township Clerk Kevin Davis, might just be, “This time it counts.” For the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HEF program is music to the ears
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer It’s blues, country, rock, and it’s happening in Ann Van Middlesworth Park from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays in July. The Music in the Park program, sponsored by the Hillsborough Education Foundation, brings local performers to the park for a series of free concerts that began July 9. The…
