Category: archives
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Report IDs flood cause
Older warehouses producing runoff by Paul Koepp, Staff Writer Runoff from warehouses built during the 1980s and 1990s is to blame for flooding in Pigeon Swamp State Park, according to a recently completed stormwater impact study of the Davidsons Mill Road area near the N.J. Turnpike. The runoff that has flowed west under the Turnpike…
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SBHS girls providing sample of their outstanding depth
By: Mike Holcombe Experience seemed to be the determining factor in the season openers for the South Brunswick boys and girls cross country teams as the young but veteran girls team swept a tri-meet with Greater Middlesex Conference rivals East Brunswick and Old Bridge , while the boys suffered defeats at the hands of those…
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New service will educate seniors
Plumsted volunteers will assist elderly to get them the help they need By: Cara Latham PLUMSTED A few township volunteers want to ensure that senior citizens here have all the information they can get when it comes to knowing which services available to them. The Township Committee on Sept. 5 authorized the new Plumsted…
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Mustangs show positive signs in soccer setback
Team looks ahead to night games By: John Beisser When a team is coming off a one-win season, the head coach needs to not only plot strategy, he must also go about the business of changing a culture. The progress of the 2007 Manville High boys’ soccer team will be measured in baby steps…
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Township Committee mulls charter newsletter
Attorney asked if township must mail pamphlet to voters. By: Audrey Levine Township Committeeman Carl Suraci questioned at Tuesday’s meeting the need to approve a request from the Charter Study Commission to provide $7,000 to mail an educational pamphlet to all Hillsborough residents. The planned pamphlet would detail the reasons for the commission’s recommendation to…
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Museum opening still on track
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer ROEBLINGThe opening of the Main Gate Museum on the old Roebling Steel Mill site is on track to meet its tentative scheduled opening in March 2008. The opening will include some of the museum’s offices and a theater (for viewing video and film footage), while the rest of the building…
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ON POINT
Putting up with quips and claims By: Linda McCarthy I have the unique distinction of breaking every chain letter ever sent to me. I suppose this accounts for my incredible run of bad luck, dating back to that first day I hit the planet. In the era of pen and paper, I could easily explain…
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September 13, 2007
Mae M. DiGaetano Mae M. DiGaetano, 96, of Lawrenceville, died Saturday at St. Joseph’s Care Center, Lawrenceville. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., she had resided in Pennington most of her life. She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church in Pennington. Daughter of the late Guisseppe and Catherine Didio, wife of the late Marco…
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Development residents worried about depth of wells
By Cara Latham, Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — While residents of Winchester Estates are meeting with the builder of their development to talk over concerns about the depth of their wells, they also brought the matter to township officials last week, who said they would look into the matter. During a Sept. 6 meeting, Ridgeview…
