Category: archives
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Nonprofit challenges zoning board decision
Company wants to build low-income house By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer FLORENCE A nonprofit affordable housing corporation has filed a lawsuit against the Florence Township zoning board for prohibiting it from constructing a house for a low- to moderate-income family. According to the lawsuit filed last month in state Superior Court, the nonprofit Salt…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Compiled by Mary Stulack Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in The Manville News, drop a note to Mary Stulack, Calendar, 307 Omni Drive, Hillsborough, 08844. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (359-3930) or e-mailed…
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Community Calendar
Kindergarten Roundup Kindergarten Roundup is approaching for the Bordentown School District. Community members who have children who will be five years old on or before Oct. 1, 2008, are asked to contact either Clara Barton Elementary School or Peter Muschal Elementary School to obtain a registration packet. Contact the school’s office no later than Feb.…
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Louis Revesz
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Louis Revesz, 84, died Saturday at Care One in Hamilton. Mr. Revesz was born in Hungary. Mr. Revesz was the youngest and last survivor of eight brothers and sisters. He is survived by his wife of 55 years this month, Mary Spiess Revesz; a son and daughter-in-law, Louis S. and Pamela A.…
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Victoria M. Suleskey
ROBBINSVILLE —Victoria M. Suleskey, 88, died Dec. 30 at Capital Health Systems – Fuld Campus. Born in Philadelphia, she was a Robbinsville area resident for most of her life. Ms. Suleskey and her husband operated a farm in the Robbinsville area for many years, and later opened Frank and Vickie’s Cafe in Trenton. She was…
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Cardinals take charge in recent wins
SWIMMING By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The Lawrence High School swim teams have had ample opportunity to improve their times. The Cardinals competed in three meets, defeating Ewing on Thursday, Nottingham on Friday and Hopewell Valley on Tuesday. Lawrence stressed individual results and pushed swimmers to go after their personal bests in all three meets.…
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Pup shows students he’s not just an ‘ugly’ face
Elwood, the "World’s Ugliest Dog," visit Slackwood Elementary School on Jan. 8. By Miles Hansen, Special Writer The scene was touching as Elwood, dubbed the world’s ugliest dog, was welcomed with smiles and cheers from the students at Slackwood Elementary School on Tuesday. But perhaps even more touching was when a third-grader asked Karen Quigley,…
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Fundraising auction includes sports items, art works
Project Graduation an all night, drug and alcohol free, post-graduation celebration for the 2008 senior class of Hillsborough High School will be holding its annual Gala Art Exhibit and Auction Friday. The event will feature nearly 200 pieces on display at Mary Mother of God Church hall, 157 S. Triangle Road. Items can…
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Friends coping with tragedy
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer It is hard to find meaning in the death of 18-year-old girl at the hands of an allegedly drunken driver. Yet that is what the friends and family of Kylie Pinheiro must now try to do as they mourn the young Dayton woman’s death. Those who knew her say they…
