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  • Planners give approval for age-restricted site

    Highway noise, traffic concerns raised By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer  Rosecliff, a 185-unit age-restricted housing development proposed for the corner of Route 206 and Franklin Corner Road, gained township Planning Board approval following a lengthy public hearing Monday night.    The Planning Board voted unanimously to grant preliminary and final site plan approval to applicants Rosecliff…

  • HHS lineup, team has changed

    HHS GIRLS’ TENNIS PREVIEW By: Rudy Brandl    With new girls at every position, things certainly will be different on the Hillsborough High tennis courts this fall. Not all the young ladies are new to the team, but the returning players have shifted to create a different lineup for the 2007 season.    The graduation of four-year…

  • Police Beat

    From the Sept. 13 edition BORDENTOWN CITY    Emily Napolitano, 20, of Bordentown City, was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and failure to maintain a lane after hitting a parked car Sunday, police said.    Police arrived at the 500 block of Farnsworth Avenue around 3:30 a.m. Ms. Napolitano was sitting in her car, which…

  • LETTERS

    From the issue of Sept. 13, 2007. Great tourney reflects on town To the editor:    We would like to thank all those who made the 2007 South Brunswick Invitational Soccer Tournament a great success. Our community shined because of outstanding support from so many. We would like to thank the township Board of Education and…

  • LETs Stop Wal-Mart not giving up despite recent township approval

    Al Drake of Spruce Street in Ewing Township To the Editor: The action was nothing short of a political travesty. Forget the fact that during more than three years of changed plans and rational protest from thousands of citizens from all three communities who signed opposing petitions, the board rubber stamped the latest site plan…

  • No progress reported in teachers contracts

    Board cites budget constraints in limiting offer for salaries By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer    Manville School District teachers continue to work without a contract, after the first session with a county school board-appointed mediator failed to produce an agreement, as the teachers representatives seek higher raises than the school board is willing to offer.    Superintendent…

  • Morin – Snyder Jr. engagement

    Morin – Snyder Jr. engagement

    Jamie Lynn Morin and Gregg Snyder Jr.

  • Krishan Kanta Khurana

       Krishan Kanta Khurana, 76, died Thursday, Sept. 6    Her husband, Som Dev Khurana, is deceased. She is survived by four sons, Ramesh and his wife, Sangeeta, Rakesh and his wife, Vandana and Umesh and his wife, Geeta. of India; a daughter, Anita Kharbanda and her husband, Jayesh; nine grandchildren; a sister; and four brothers in…

  • Candidate says mayors’ letter not a factor in leaving job

    By: Stephanie Prokop    NORTH HANOVER — Democratic state Assembly candidate Tracey Riley said this week a letter from three area mayors did not influence her decision to leave her job at her husband’s Mount Holly law firm.    In an Aug. 2 letter addressed to Ms. Riley, North Hanover Mayor Lou DeLorenzo, Wrightstown Mayor Thomas Harper,…