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Meeting set to answer questions about sewer
By: Stephanie Prokop MANSFIELD Residents who have questions about the Lynwood Farms sewer project are encouraged to come to the Aug. 22 Township Committee meeting, where a representative will be present from Todd & Black, of Cherry Hill, the appraisers hired by the township. The representative will be Allen Black, who is one of…
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Senior center plan may get federal funding
Congressman Mike Ferguson said the House of Representatives approved his request for $50,000 toward a 3,000-square-foot senior activities center in Hillsborough. By: Audrey Levine As he stood in front of more than 100 Hillsborough senior citizens at a press conference Tuesday, Congressman Mike Ferguson, R-7th, announced that the House of Representatives approved his request for…
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EDITORIAL: Fires aid leaves cupboards bare
Two recent blazes on Friendship Road are straining the ability of township Social Services to provide help. Times have gotten tough for the township Food Pantry and Division of Social Services. Two fires in two weeks on Friendship Road that forced three residents from their homes has left the agency’s cupboards and bank accounts a…
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Police Beat
From the Aug. 16 edition BORDENTOWN CITY Police responded to Bob Maguire Chevrolet on Route 206 after a passing motorist reported suspicious activity in the lot after business hours, at 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 1. Police said no one was in the lot but a vehicle had two tired removed, but left at the scene.…
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HHS girls began preparation for next hoops campaign
Jayvees fall in summer league final By: Rudy Brandl Many new players got their first chance to impress Hillsborough High head girls’ basketball coach Jim Reese this summer. Participation numbers were very good and many newcomers took advantage of the many opportunities to play basketball. The Hillsborough girls put teams into two leagues at HHS,…
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Dolan’s team set to face Post 435 today
By: Sean Moylan There are many reasons why the Bordentown Post 26 American Legion baseball team advanced to the Mid-Atlantic Regionals and is scheduled to open up against Cecil Post 435 (47-2) early this afternoon (Thursday) at Owls Field at Ted Palka Park. But let’s start with run differential. Bordentown outscored its opponents at Districts…
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Photo exhibit at Gallery 14 focuses on the Hopewells
The exhibit is available until Sunday By John Tredrea Gallery 14, a photographers’ cooperative based at 14 Mercer St., in Hopewell Borough, has been focusing on the borough and Hopewell Township in an exhibit set to run through Sunday (Aug. 19). "The members of Gallery 14 have taken their vision and skills throughout Hopewell Borough…
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LETTERS
From the issue of Aug. 16, 2007. Save dollars, not wells To the editor: The South Brunswick Post recently reported that South Brunswick Wells No. 11 and No. 13 are contaminated with radioactivity (radium etc.). The radioactive elements can be removed using a zeolite filter similar to a home water softener. But the price of…
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Friends recall an activist
Gene Glazer, 82, a longtime Kendall Park resident and noted peace and labor activist, died Aug. 7. By: Paul Koepp A fighter who was passionate about his beliefs, Gene Glazer left an imprint on everyone who knew him, said friends and relatives who shared memories of him this week. Mr. Glazer, 82, a longtime Kendall…
