Category: archives
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State failing to help towns share services
Whenever New Jersey finds itself in financial difficulty which is to say virtually every minute of every day of every year some task force legislative panel comes up with the brilliant idea of having government at all levels share or consolidate services to reduce expenses. Last year, it was the special legislative session…
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Wear red to support heart health Feb. 1
Michele Utz, American Heart Association Go Red For Women Survivor Ambassador To the editor: As a survivor of a heart attack and quintuple bypass heart surgery at age 37 and as an American Heart Association Go Red For Women survivor ambassador, I am one of the fortunate ones. Heart disease and stroke claim the lives…
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Santa parade is Sunday
Santa parade and photos with Santa will take place Sunday, Dec. 16, in Manville. The parade will begin at 4:30 p.m. from Police Headquarters on North Main Street and travel to the gazebo on South Main Street. Pictures with Santa will be taken from 5 to 7 p.m. at the gazebo. For more information, call…
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Appreciation on election
We would like to thank the citizens of Cranbury, Hamilton, Jamesburg, Monroe, Plainsboro, South Brunswick and West Windsor for electing us to represent them in the 213th State Legislature. We appreciate the tireless dedication and unwavering support shown us these last months and look forward to working together as a community to continue to…
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Library News
The South Brunswick Public Library is located at 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Contact information for the following announcements, unless otherwise noted, is 732-329-4000, 7286. International film festival: On Wednesday, Jan. 9, “With a Friend Like Harry” will be shown. For more information, call the library. Sunday poetry reading: AIDS researcher and prize-winning writer Sam…
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When Sleeping and Waking Coincide
Tom Canny regained control of his sleepwalking, and his life, after being treated at Sleep for Life in Hillsborough.
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David William Reger
David William Reger, 64, of Hopewell Township, died Dec. 11 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Tullahoma, Tenn., he was the son of the late William H Reger and Phyllis A. Reger and his late step-mother, Elizabeth W. Reger. Dr. Reger received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Western Maryland College, Westminster,…
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John J. Burke
John J. Burke, 70, died Wednesday, Nov. 28, at St. Peters University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was born in Orange, raised in West Orange, graduated from St. Benedict’s Prep, Newark, attended Seton Hall University, and has been a resident of Kendall Park for 46 years. Mr. Burke worked for 40 years with the U.S. Postal…
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EDITORIAL: Promoting from within
Joe Hoehman has some big shoes to fill. The Vikings’ new head basketball coach takes over a team that finished 27-3 a year ago and made a run deep into the state playoffs, replacing Chris Balent, who went 49-9 in his two years as the school’s head basketball coach. At the end of last season,…
