Category: archives
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HOPEWELL VALLEY SENIOR WINS MONMOUTH CIVIC CHORUS SCHOLARSHIP
By Susan Metz, Monmouth Civic Chorus The Monmouth Civic Chorus awarded a total of $2500 to the winners of its 2014 scholarships for vocally talented New Jersey high school seniors. Elisabeth Boyce-Jacino of Titusville was a First Place winner, receiving $1000. Elisabeth attends Hopewell Valley Central High School and studies voice and violin at Westminster…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Body of missing man found in lake
North Brunswick man missing since Wednesday By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The body of a missing North Brumswick man was found in Farrington lake Saturday morning, police said. According to police, the body of Lee Greenberg, 54, was found by searchers in Farrington Lake at 10:45 a.m. Saturday. South Brunswick, North Brunswick police and…
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HUNTERDON COUNTY: Civil War, women and dairy cows
300th birthday events offers a mixed bag in June By John Tredrea, Special Writer June will be a busy month for events honoring Hunterdon County’s 300th birthday. Topics will include: — The Civil War in Hunterdon County; — Women of Hunterdon; — A history of the Delaware and Raritan Canal; — A walking tour of…
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MANVILLE: Tuesday’s election will confirm fall’s council foes
Tuesday’s primary election will only confirm the teams that will take the field in November’s general election for two seats on Borough Council. Borough Republicans will nominate incumbent Steve Szabo and Dayna Camacho. Democrats are all but certain to tap two-term incumbent Ed Komoroski and Harry Bugal Jr., who ran last year, too. Both teams…
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STOCKTON: Mill Society sets events at Prallsville site
In honor of the Hunterdon County’s 300th anniversary, the Delaware River Mill Society is hosting an exhibit of historic photographs of Stockton Borough and the historic Prallsville Mills complex in the Saw Mill Gallery from June 7-28. Exhibit hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. and weekdays as part of the Mill Society’s docent…
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MANVILLE: Sadly, America has come to accept gun violence
To the editor: It’s a sad comment on society when in conversation a question is raised such as, "Hey, did you hear about the mass shooting over the weekend?" and your only response is, "Which one?" The most recent of these shootings, this past weekend in Santa Barbara, got me thinking about this issue, once…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Gearhart, softball going for fourth straight title
Winning tradition continues in new-look year for Ravens By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The cast may be slightly different, but the results have been the same for the Robbinsville High softball team. The Ravens advanced to the familiar territory of the sectionals semifinals with a 4-2 win over Johnson Regional on Tuesday. With the win,…
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MANVILLE: Senior citizens meet next Thursday
Senior Corner column By Gerry Klimowich, Special Writer The Manville Senior Citizens meet at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The next regular meeting will be Thursday, June 12. Changes to the by-laws will be presented for review and adoption. Tickets for the picnic at Colonial Park…
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NEW HOPE: Ashtray taken from outside of New Hope store
New Hope police report Police said the owner of a South Main Street, New Hope, business reported to police at 4:20 p.m. April 26 that someone had removed a brass or bronze pedestal ashtray, valued at about $100, from outside her store at some time in the previous two days. In other reports: — The…
