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South OKs $13,000 to remove asbestos
About 3,000 square feet of tiles will be taken out. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL South Hunterdon Regional High School’s Board of Education has authorized spending $13,500 for asbestos removal, some of which began last week. About 3,000 square feet of asbestos-containing floor tiles will be removed from the A wing, the B wing,…
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Robbinsville boys’ soccer preparing for quicker start
Sean Moylan, Sports Writer A 2-17-1 inaugural first season forced the Robbinsville High boys’ varsity soccer team to improve its training methods this summer. "They’ve been running throughout the summer and we still have two weeks before the season starts," said coach Jason Armstrong during Monday’s first mandatory practice. "We’re working on our team quickness.…
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Millstone busing dilemma half-solved
Service for students attending Notre Dame High School will begin on time Cara Latham, Staff Writer Millstone students who attend Notre Dame High School in Lawrence will have busing this year. Superintendent Mary Anne Donahue said she got the word from district Transportation Coordinator John Griffiths at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday that he had negotiated a…
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‘Superbad’
It helps that Judd Apatow’s doofus heroes always love and admire the women they lust after. By Elise Nakhnikian ”We’ve told a lot of stories of underdog, immature guys trying to figure out how to grow up,” Judd Apatow told CNN while flacking his latest production, Superbad. Duh, dude. But this time around, the characters…
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Letters-Aug. 23, 2007
Man withdraws auditorium support To the editor: Recently I was quoted in your paper as praising the acoustics that one would experience when attending a performance at the new auditorium being built for South Hunterdon Regional High School. I withdraw that comment. A proposal for a change to the design has been made to the…
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Can I get a little civility for my business please!
In East Brunswick, a new consulting business seeks to educate companies about the bottom line benefits of civility at work. By Lauren Otis, Business Editor Is there room in the world of business for a little civility? That is the question Lawrence Zisman is asking. Mr. Zisman, 66, a retired marketing consultant, has founded The…
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City needs state OK to fix George Street
Approval is needed from the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE The city is awaiting approval from the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office before moving ahead with the reconstruction of George Street. Mayor David Del Vecchio said he does not expect a lengthy delay in the approval…
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Police can make ‘in view’ arrests
New Hope has a law that allows police to make "in view" arrests, such as public drunkenness and disorderly conduct, without getting a warrant By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — The borough has a new ordinance that allows police to make arrests for certain offenses that are “in view,” such as public drunkenness…
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Family wants vet’s memorial moved
Marine Charlie Danberry, 19, of West Amwell was killed just six days after arriving in Vietnam. By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor Charlie Danberry is gone but not forgotten. But his memorial stone may be. Mr. Danberry, a West Amwell resident, was one of the 16 men in Hunterdon County killed during the Vietnam War. The…
