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MANVILLE: Wrestlers will be back at regions
Rivalry with Bound Brook lives on by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor FLEMINGTON Manville High was not represented on the mats at last weekend’s Region 5 Wrestling Tournament, but expect that to change in the very near future. Second-year head coach Pat Gorbatuk figured his team was a year away from making a real impact…
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Alternative Energy: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Headed?
League of Women Voters of New Jersey On Saturday, March 14, the League of Women Voters of New Jersey will be holding a forum on alternative energy. A panel of speakers and audience participants will be discussing how alternative energy fits into the national energy policy, the NJ Energy Master Plan, and the Clean Energy…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Turnpike widening means big bucks for township
But new road will take soccer field By Matt Chiappardi, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The township will be paid $915,541 from the state to accommodate the planned widening of the New Jersey Turnpike this fall. In exchange, the township will have to give up about 5 acres of parkland to the Turnpike Authority and relocate…
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MILLSTONE: 9-cent tax hike seen in early district budget
By Matt Chiappardi, Special Writer MILLSTONE — With school officials here still waiting to see how much state aid the township district will receive, the administration has unveiled a tentative budget of $32.5 million that carries a 9.2-cent tax increase. The budget represents a 7.2 percent increase over last year’s $30.3 million fiscal plan, according…
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Russian National Ballet Theatre in Cinderella
By Kelly Skinner Contact: Kelly Skinner, director of public relations 732-247-7200, ext. 542 [email protected] Renu Verma, marketing & pr coordinator 732-247-7200, ext. 517 [email protected] “The Russian National Ballet Theatre…is a cut above many of its rivals.” —The Washington Post State Theatre presents Russian National Ballet Theatre in Cinderella Friday, March 13, 2009, 8pm; $55, $45,…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: School board candidates emerge as deadline is extended
By Peter Geier, Staff Writer TRENTON — Monday’s snowstorm prompted Gov. Jon Corzine to extend by two days the deadline for candidates to throw their hats in the ring for election to local school boards elections from this last Monday until Wednesday. As of press time Tuesday, Robbinsville, Upper Freehold and Plumsted were…
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ALLENTOWN: AHS girls hoops team falls in state playoffs opener
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor ALLENTOWN — While a lot of businesses are struggling in this economy, Tuesday was a great day for Kleenex in Allentown. After a 47-25 loss to Weequahic in the first round of the Central Jersey Group II playoffs — a defeat that marked the end of the careers of seniors…
