Category: archives
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Soil testing now required The Township Committee unanimously approved an ordinance June 9 to require soil coming from an unknown source to be registered with the Engineering Department and tested before being used in Hillsborough. According to the ordinance, the township must receive certification that the soil complies with New…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ride bikes to help fight cancer
by Sara Jansson, Special Writer Two townships will be coming together next weekend to meet a common goal. The Monroe and South Brunswick chapter of the Optimist International organization will be holding its first Optimist Bike Ride to Benefit Childhood Cancer on June 28 at Reichler Park, located at 540 Ridge Road in Monmouth Junction…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat
Dominique Sosa, 27, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was charged June 7 with possession of marijuana under 50 grams Police said officers saw Mr. Sosa at 1:20 a.m. weaving and driving 15 mph under the speed limit on Route 33 near Lake Drive. A search of the vehicle revealed a small baggie or marijuana on the rear…
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MANVIILE: MHS blood drive draws students from Maryland
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer To help draw student to the final blood drive for this school year on June 1, members of the Manville High School Key Club offered a special incentive: backstage passes to the popular Van Warped Tours. And while the offer, sponsored by New Jersey Blood Services, was intended to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Meeting the needs of Special Ed kids
by Davy James, Staff Writer For a child with developmental disabilities, the journey through school and the following adjustment into society can be long and difficult. In South Brunswick, the district has a far-reaching program established to begin helping these children at the beginning of their schooling. At South Brunswick High School, students with special…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dentist’s office essay contest honors her patients’ volunteer efforts
Photo courtesy of Dr. Laurene WolfStudents winning in the “Giving Smiles” program recognizing charitable efforts by students include (left to right) Kiara Ryan, Connor Leoni and Thomas Deane. The contest was judged with help from Frank Blandino (at left, in rear), and Maggie Taub, Hillsborough Schools supervisor of writing. The contest was sponsored by Dr.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township may buy housing for developmentally disabled
by Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council is considering entering into a partnership with Triple C Housing Inc. to purchase township residences that would accommodate low-income developmentally disabled adults. Triple C Housing enlists the private and public sectors’ support in developing safe, decent and affordable housing coupled with community support for individuals of low…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough alters EMS pact; annual savings is $78,000
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The Borough Council approved changes in its emergency medical services agreement with Robbinsville this week that will result in an annual savings of about $78,000. The expected savings represents about 1.5 cents on the tax rate. For the owner of a home assessed at the township average of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: First-year Legion team already has three wins
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor While there may be a need for occasional baby steps with the first-year team this season, the Robbinsville American Legion baseball squad also has moments when it’s up and running. Going into action this past Tuesday night against Trenton, Robbinsville was 3-5 on the year. For a…
