Category: archives
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Police close Dayton spa
Third alleged brothel raided at Liberty Mall By Paul Koepp, Staff Writer South Brunswick police raided The Sunny Day Spa on Aug. 16 in the Liberty Mall on Route 522 in Dayton following a two-week investigation into prostitution activities, the third time in less than a year such a business had been shut down in…
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Niederer on tap for Hopewell Township recreation position
A member of the Township Committee, she must resign prior to the Sept. 10 meeting in order to take the job as recreation director By John Tredrea Judy Abbott Niederer is expected to be appointed Hopewell Township recreation director on Sept. 10. The appointment would be made by the Township Committee, of which Ms. Niederer…
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Things to Do
By: Sept. 4 Monroe Township Democratic Club meeting: The club will be holding its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Monroe Township Public Library, Municipal Plaza. Democratic candidates for November’s election, as well as council, state assembly and state senate candidates will participate at the meeting. For more information, contact Art Wolke at 609-395-8395.…
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LETTERS
From the issue of Aug. 30, 2007. Baroni team best on Rt. 1 To the editor: South Brunswick residents have been overwhelmed by traffic along Route 1 for far too long. Thankfully our Assemblyman Bill Baroni has stood up for us countless times urging the widening of Route 1 and preventing the Route 92…
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Local boys’ soccer teams prep for year
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer Last year the Northern Burlington County Regional High boys’ varsity soccer team shocked nearly everyone by beating a few powerhouses and making the state tournament despite playing one of the toughest schedules in the state. The only people the Greyhounds didn’t shock was themselves and head coach Tim Tedesco, who…
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Indo-American Fair slated in Hamilton this weekend
Set Sept. 1 and 2 at Mercer County Park The fifth annual Grand Indo-American Fair Mela 2007 will take place Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 1 and 2, at Mercer County Park, accessible from Hughes Drive in Hamilton. If past festivals are any guide, thousands of people will be turning out to enjoy a…
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Fund enables city kids to try summer here
The Friendly Town Program allows children from the city to spend two weeks with a suburban family and experience life in a different environment. By: Audrey Levine "Thank you," she said as she and her surrogate family left the arena after seeing the Jonas Brothers in concert. She gave her "father" a big hug as…
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Obituaries (08.30.07)
Lillian Haustowich Lillian F. Kozlowski Haustowich died Aug. 21 at the Virtua Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly. She was 75. Born in Trenton, Mrs. Haustowich was a lifelong Trenton and Lawrence resident. She retired in 1982 after 33 years with the Westinghouse Electric Company, Lamp Division, in Trenton. She enjoyed bowling for many years and bowled…
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LHS tennis team builds program
GIRLS TENNIS By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The Lawrence High School girls tennis team exceeded expectations last season for first-year coach Mick Cimorelli. In his second season, despite last year’s strong showing, Cimorelli is keeping his expectations conservative. ”We were pretty successful for our standards last year,” said Cimorelli. “We finished over .500 and got…
