Category: archives
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Bear wanders into Cranbury
by Davy James, Staff Writer The odyssey of a wandering bear cub continued over the weekend as the rogue black bear moved from South Brunswick into Cranbury. The bear, weighing about 120 pounds, was first spotted June 17 in the area of Route 27 and Beekman Road according to South Brunswick Police spokesman Sgt. James…
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Florence 12’s defeated in district opener
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer Lawrence pitched well, fielded well and hit well in a 10-0 victory over a young Florence 12-year-old Little League All-Star baseball team on Tuesday night in Florence. ”We couldn’t find a hole in their defense,” said Florence manager Kevin Minton, whose club did hit a few good shots which were…
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Richard J. Ehlers
Richard J. Ehlers, 49, died Saturday, June 21, at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Mr. Ehlers was born in Plainfield, raised in Cranford and moved to Monroe in 1969. Upon graduation from St. Mary’s High School in South Amboy, he served in the U.S. Air Force. He was an imaging manager for Applied Graphic…
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OBITUARY
Susan W. Plarre Susan Witte Plarre, of Pennington, at age 41, died suddenly at home on June 21. The daughter of George and Eva Witte (deceased) of Madison, Ms. Plarre graduated from Madison High School, received her BA from Simmons College in Boston, and her MBA from Pace University in Manhattan. She worked in market…
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Council approves township budget
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The Township Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt a $49.57 million budget for 2008. The spending plan calls for the tax rate to remain at 62.5 cents per $100 of assessed value, the same as it was in 2007. Under this rate the owner of a home assessed at…
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Flawless effort leads to a win
DISTRICT 12 SOFTBALL By Tim Falls, Sports Editor A little bit of everything helped the Lawrence 12-year-old District 12 All Star softball team win their first game in the tournament at Central Park on Tuesday night. Lawrence had hits, stole bases and scored runs offensively and threw strikes, caught fly balls and fielded ground balls…
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Florence-Roebling News
Tonight is the meeting for the Florence Township Chapter of Deborah at 7:30 p.m. This will be an ice cream social. All members and friends are invited. * * * Saturday, June 28, is the Pig Roast at Francis W. Robbins American Legion, 6th and Broad Street, Florence. Tickets are $25 for adults and ages…
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Randolph bridged gap, was historic figure
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The civil rights movement was in full swing and the borough was experiencing racial tension. Fortunately for Hightstown, Philip Randolph Sr. was able to help bridge that gap. The lifetime borough resident died Monday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. He was 79. Remembered by…
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Class of 2008 bids farewell to SBHS
Staff photo by John Keating Kaitlyn Brady, Amy Binder, Alyssa Brent, Courtney Borresen, James Gillespie and Steven Amoako-Poku spend some time together.
