Category: archives
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It’s a Wrap!
With the collection complete for its annual Toys for Kids program, borough police are now seeking another kind of help. Volunteers are needed to wrap the gifts at 10 a.m. Sunday at borough hall at 148 N. Main St. Anyone can volunteer. All the wrapping materials will be there. Coffee and donuts will be served…
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When Sleeping and Waking Coincide
A high school junior with a knack for history and current events, Tom Canny loves exploring new worlds, but his own travels have sometimes proven even more interesting—and unexpected—than anything he’s learned abou “I was once on a Model United Nations overnight trip and I woke up in the hotel lobby. I had no idea…
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Local schools would get $1.8 million hike in state aid
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer If a new school funding formula proposed by Gov. Jon Corzine is approved by the state Legislature, the East Windsor Regional School District could see about $1.8 million more in state aid next year. The governor unveiled the new formula Wednesday, stating it “replaces the outdated, ad-hoc state aid system…
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The Next Level of Rehabilitation
HELPING PATIENTS GET BACK TO LIFE — Patients turning to CentraState for their rehabilitation needs have access to a wide range of specialty services — now provided in nearly two times the previous rehabilitation space. Patients regain strength, balance,Individuals with breathing orTherapists help patientsIn addition to learning how to pronounceWith a HydroWorx® pool that allowsHBO…
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Paul J. Reardon
Nuclear physicist LAWRENCE — Paul J. Reardon died Dec. 12. He was 76. He was a nuclear physicist and became an international authority in the design and construction of subatomic particle accelerators and superconducting magnet systems. Born in Haverhill, Mass., he graduated cum laude from Boston College and received a master’s degree from Rutgers…
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EDC far from A-OK with mill plans
Committee’s opinion could kill proposed redevelopment changes By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Too many concessions to the potential redeveloper of the former rug mill have left the borough with a lost vision for continued downtown revitalization. That’s the answer the local Economic Development Committee plans to give Monday to the Borough Council and…
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Police get bomb threat for CHS
CHS students still at Timberlane. For updates, visit: www.hvrsd.k12.nj.us/district Early this morning, the Hopewell Township Police Department received a bomb threat for Central High School, according to a school district spokesman. The CHS staff has been working with police and has evacuated all students to Timberlane Middle School. As of 1:45 p.m., Central High students…
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George A. Justin Sr.
READINGTON TOWNSHIP George A. Justin Sr., 74, died Dec. 5 at the Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township. Born in Clifton, he had lived in Readington Township since 1957. A former lieutenant with the New Jersey State Police, he retired in 1985 after 28 years of service. During his career he was stationed in…
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Girls track still has ample talent
By Sean Richards, Sports Writer When a team loses some of the top athletes in the history of the entire school, you would think it might be headed for a bit of a rebuilding stage. Well, shed no tears for the South Brunswick High School winter girls track team. South Brunswick might not be quite…
