Category: archives
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RHS cross country set to run out more great results
By: Sean Moylan Last year, Megan Flynn spent the fall season as one of the standout players on the Robbinsville High School varsity field hockey team. Nonetheless, Robbinsville girls’ varsity cross country head coach Mike Walker has no doubt that Flynn, now a sophomore star, will have no trouble making the transition to becoming one…
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Council takes aim at drinking
Ordinance to focus on teen alcohol use By Paul KoeppStaff Writer Underage drinking is the target of two ordinances introduced Tuesday by the Township Council. The council introduced one ordinance that would prohibit the possession or consumption of alcohol on private property by underage drinkers, as well as another requiring beer kegs to be registered…
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Township, Presidential Hill developer settle lawsuit
Restorative work has been going on for about a week, attorney said By John Tredrea A lawsuit between Hopewell Township and embattled developer Merrick Wilson has been settled out of court, township officials said Monday. As a result, debris and weeds, some of them nearly 6 feet tall, are at long last being cleared from…
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Judge: Disregard recent appeals for warehouse
By: Cara Latham UPPER FREEHOLD A state Superior Court judge in Monmouth County ruled Monday that, with the exception of three expert reports and testimony pertaining to them, the township Planning Board can only consider information it received before April 26, 2006 when deciding on a warehouse application on Meirs Road. Superior Court Judge…
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Where business is fun and games
Brothers Sahil and Saagar Shah ride the Arctic Thunder at South Brunswick Grand Slam on Stouts Lane. Staff photo by John Keating
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: A Somerville Avenue resident reported the theft of a video iPod and an iPod charger from her locked Ford Mustang while it was parked in front of her house at 12:48 p.m. Aug. 20. The total value of the items is $400. *** Kazim Uzun, of Readington Township, was taken into custody on…
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Florence football getting set for another title run
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer On Friday night, September 7th, a new era of Florence High varsity football will officially get underway when the Flashes host Palmyra in the first game ever played at the new school field, which Florence fans are already dubbing the “New Pit.” One of the biggest things the Flashes will…
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Letter (08.30.07)
Former associate issues support for town council candidate To the Editor: I was pleased to hear that the people of Lawrence Township selected Bob Bostock as a candidate for councilman. I first met Bob when I was an attorney with the US Army at New Jersey’s Picatinny Arsenal. The Army with the southern defense…
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Symphony performance part of anniversary fest
By: Stephanie Prokop BORDENTOWN CITYThe Downtown Bordentown Association is encouraging everyone to enjoy an afternoon at the symphony, featuring the Eastern Wind Symphony conducted by William Silvester. A concert in September featuring the ensemble will celebrate the Bordentown City’s 325th anniversary, said C.J. Mugavero, DBA member and organizer of the event. Ms. Mugavero said that…
