Category: archives
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James A. Love Sr., 90 of Princeton
James A. Love Sr., 90 of Princeton Passed way Friday morning at home after a long bout with Parkinson’s Disease. Mr. Love was born in Millville, NJ on May 1, 1918 and grew up in a family of entertainers. One of his first jobs as a young boy was to deliver reels of film by…
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Maryann Gazzillo, 76, of Lakewood,
passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side. Maryann was born in Jersey City, NJ and lived in Belle Meade for almost 30 years before moving to the Fairways in Lakewood 9 years ago. Maryann was a member of the Garden Club, Women’s Club and Bocce Club all of the Fairways. She…
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LAWRENCE: LHS suffers initial setback
SWIMMING By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The first high school swim meet of the season is usually one of the most challenging. Without any results to go on, coaches can only guess what their best meet sheet might be. The Lawrence High School boys and girls swim teams lost to West Windsor-Plainsboro North Tuesday in…
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MANVILLE: Second public session for superintendent search set
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer MANVILLE — Residents will have a second chance to share their thoughts on the skills and characteristics the next superintendent of schools should have Dec. 11, when the New Jersey School Boards Association hosts another public input session. The session will be led by NJSB consultant Gwen Thorton, and is…
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MANVILLE: Borough briefs
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Garbage pickup rules updated The Borough Council unanimously approved an ordinance Nov. 24 to revise regulations on the borough’s garbage collection ordinance to comply with N.J. Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) rules. The ordinance details the processes for garbage collection, including the types of containers and bags to be used,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: First-time ‘robot-eers’ win trip to state event
Members of the Hillsborough Middle School and Auten Road Intermediate School robotics teams pose after the school hosted the Nov. 15 “BoroBlast” robotics competition. Photo by BMW1Photo
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NEW EGYPT: NEHS football wins finale, probably will lose head coach
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Tom Farrell likes coaching and loves the relationships he has formed on the job, but there remains a principal problem why he might not be back to guide the New Egypt High School football team in 2009. “I was recently named the new principal at the school and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Gold-medalist Jessica Galli shares stories of Olympic successes
Jessica Galli, a 2002 Hillsborough High School graduate, visited the school to share her experiences at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing with students. Staff phto by Eileen Oldfield
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LAWRENCE: ‘Black Friday’ at the Quaker Bridge Mall
Alicia Jennings and Austin Coley nap on a bench at the Quaker Bridge Mall early Friday morning, having been up since midnight. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
