Category: archives
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SPOTLIGHT: Such good taste: Lawrenceville Main Street celebrates the town’s culinary bounty
Christy Garrison Salvatore Scarlata of Vidalia’s Restaurant with a Taste attendee. Garrison Photography
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Cardinals can improve on last year’s record
CROSS COUNTRY Victories over Hightstown and Steinert helped the Lawrence High School girls cross country team match their total wins from last season and get a shot at improving on last season’s record at the final Colonial Valley Conference regular season cross country meet on Tuesday. The Cardinals edged Steinert, 27-29 and defeated Hightstown, 24-42,…
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SPOTLIGHT: Such good taste: Lawrenceville Main Street celebrates the town’s culinary bounty
Christy Garrison Never an empty wine glass at the Taste of Lawrenceville. Garrison Photography
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Strebeck in middle of South’s uprising
By John Beisser, Sports Writer Things are starting to click for the South Brunswick High girls soccer team. A big reason for the team’s 8-4 record (7-4 in the Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division) and current three-game winning streak has been the fine play of junior center-midfielder Lauryn Strebeck. Following a 1-0 defeat to East…
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EDITORIAL: Unity Day holds promise for everyone
Woodlot Park will be the place to be for South Brunswick residents on Saturday. That’s because the annual Charlene J. Austin Community Unity Day festival will take place, featuring music, games, food and an array of activities designed to appeal to all age groups. The festival, which has been taking place for about 20 years,…
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Floyd Greene
HIGHTSTOWN Floyd Greene, 67, of Hightstown died Oct. 4 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Hightstown, where he was a lifelong resident, he was educated in the local public school system. He was employed as a custodian at the McGraw-Hill Corporation in Hightstown by Local 32B-32J Service Employees International Union AFL-CIO,…
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Democrats lead on open space
A recent daily newspaper editorial lauded South Brunswick’s approach to open space preservation. The recognition of our township for its actions on such an important issue made me feel proud of my community and people we elected to local office. This is just one of the many reasons to re-elect to Carol Barrett, Charles Carley…
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Police offer child seat safety inspections Saturday
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Manville police are hosting a free child passenger seat inspection for borough residents from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Rhythms of the Night parking lot, on South Main Street, Saturday. According to Chief Mark Peltack, the inspection will be conducted by Sgt. Jeffrey Petrone and Patrolman Greg Jeremiah,…
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Bring back two-party rule
We need to get back to two-party rule in South Brunswick. We need John O’Sullivan and Steven Walrond on the council to be able to give us an honest answer. For over the past 10 years the Democrats ruled the council. They continue to use smoke and mirrors to say they are doing great things…
