Category: archives
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Togetherness is an asset
GIRLS SOCCER By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The Lawrence High School girls varsity soccer team have come together quickly hoping for a strong start to the season. Cardinal senior Lauren Alexander said she thought the team’s chemistry will be an important advantage. ”This year I think we’re going to be really great,” said Alexander. “We’re…
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Historian seeks end to confusion over road names
By Linda Seida WEST AMWELL Township historian Ruth Hall has lived in the same house her entire life, and yet she has had three different addresses. When the house belonged to her parents, its address was a box number. Later, it was 172 Rock Road. Later still, the house was re-christened 306 Rock Road…
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First day of school at Oak Tree
Staff photo by John Keating. First-graders Bryant Skurbe and Waverli Chu wave and smile before getting off the bus.
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Police blotter
At 9:08 a.m. Aug. 25, a Bank of America manager reported that someone had damaged the front door of the South Main Street building. The damage was believed to have occurred between Aug. 23 and Aug. 25. Repairs were estimated at $300. Karen A. Janusz, 41, of West Camplain Road, was charged with driving while…
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Police blotter
John Palazzo, 19, of Gemini Drive, was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana after the vehicle in which he was a passenger was pulled over for drifting over the centerline on Route 206 at 8:13 p.m. Aug. 20. Mr. Palazzo was taken into custody after he admitted having marijuana in his backpack,…
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Thelma Canty
HILLSBOROUGH Thelma Julia (Seide) Canty died July 15 at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. She was 67. Born in Queens, N.Y., she lived in Hillsborough. Mrs. Canty was a talented watercolor artist. Surviving are her husband, Charles R. Canty of Hillsborough; three sons, Craig, Donald and Jay; three stepdaughters, Chris, Joan and Laura; one…
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Parenting Pearls-Sept. 4, 2008
Take time to evaluate teacher training programs By Mae Sakharov Over the next decade, many teaching positions will open up as the baby boomers retire, marking the first shortage of teachers across the country in many years. The National Education Association reported, “The shortage is critical. We need to hire two million teachers over the…
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Seeking help from parents
I have been serving the community for more than 18 years and, God-willing, I will be able to continue to serve all of you for many more years. I am reaching out to the community as I am caught in a situation that I cannot control by myself. When the South Brunswick school system has…
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CTK’s renovated school opens
By Mary Ellen Zangara Special Writer Students at Christ the King Catholic School on North 13th Avenue may not have recognized much on their first day of the 2008 school year Tuesday the school’s been renovated, has a new principal, new pastor and new programs. But some things never change. The school opened as…
