Category: archives
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E. coli levels safe now for triathlon
Another test planned before Sept. 28 event By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN Levels of E. coli bacteria in Peddie Lake are “low enough” for swimmers’ safety. That was the word this week from the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association a little more than a week before Hightstown’s first Sprint Triathlon. Beth…
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FINE ART & ANTIQUES: It pays to go for complete sets of bridal china
It’s a good idea to list everything on the bridal registry — ask for it all. In the long run, a complete set of wedding china will be worth the trouble in collection value. . By Dr. Lori Masterpiece Technologies Are you attending a wedding this season? Do you have the difficult chore of…
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Township gets ready for firetruck delivery
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — With a new half-million-dollar firetruck expected to be delivered in the next four to six weeks, the Township Council recently made a series of purchases aimed at providing equipment for the vehicle. Of the near $66,000 approved to be spent by the township at the Sept.…
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Michael Dorio
Michael Dorio, 92, of Hopewell died today (Sept. 19) at his home. A lifelong resident of the area, he was a member of St. Alphonsus Church in Hopewell, and active in the Knights of Columbus. In his earlier days, he was involved with youth sports organizations, coaching youth baseball, and serving as an officer for…
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Dale O. Dwier
HAMILTON Dale O. Dwier, 70, of Groveville, died Tuesday at home. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong resident. Mr. Dwier retired after more than 20 years of service as a supervisor for PSE&G in Lawrenceville. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of the Columbus Baptist Church, and was an…
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Police Beat
Staff report from the Sept. 19 edition East Windsor Police reported the theft of a gray 1994 Plymouth Acclaim from the parking lot of 50 Millstone Drive between 1:20 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sept. 12. The vehicle was valued at $300. * * * Jayson O. Massiah, 29, of Old Bridge, was charged Sept. 12…
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Local students named to AAU karate team
Hoping to attend Slovenian tournament in October HILLSBOROUGH — Five students of the Japanese Karate Center on Amwell Road are making travel plans to compete in the 2008 World Karate Confederation Junior World Championships in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, next month. Danielle Deretchin, 16, Tina Forsythe, 17, Chris Deretchin, 18, Eva Lewandowski, 18, and Jack Molesko,…
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Lawrence Middle School implements safety plan
Lawrence Middle School students leave for home at the end of a recent school day. Photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Council to vote Monday to continue field use
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer MANVILLE — The Borough Council unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance to enter into a license agreement with the Somerset County Parks Commission to allow the borough to continue supervising the former Johns-Manville landfill site on Dukes Parkway East, current home of the Manville Youth Athletic League (MYAL) complex,…
