Category: archives
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Library’s program keeps young noses in books
About 1,200 youngsters take part in the library’s summer activities. By: Eileen Oldfield The library’s summer program, Get a Clue at Your Library, already has Hillsborough’s amateur sleuths investigating the scene of the crime, and reporting that the program is a hit. "The reading program is really fun," said Carina Banfitch, 8, of Grafton Court.…
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Manville ad man’s documentary garners award
The Galvanek & Wahl Advertising Agency received an Aegis Award for ‘Two Women, One Journey.’ By: Audrey Levine Images of children kicking a ball outside and digging in the grass contrast with those of infants and others in a clinic, bandaged and submitting to physical examinations on a daily basis. Soft music plays in the…
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Fedroff made major splash in College World Series
HHS star propelled UNC to NCAA finals By: Rudy Brandl Tim Fedroff still hasn’t come down to earth, even after helping the University of North Carolina baseball team finish second in the nation at the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. Playing in front of huge crowds and ESPN television audiences didn’t help Fedroff’s feet…
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Young artists win chance to help people in need
Art will be featured on cards for sale By: Emily Holody The results are in for this year’s Social Services Art Contest, and the winners are thrilled that their artwork has been recognized. The winning artwork will be professionally photographed and printed on cards, said Director of Social Services, Lou Anne Wolf. The cards will…
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Mary Krygier
Mary A. Dorman Krygier, 87, died Friday, July 13 peacefully with her daughter at her side. She was a devoted wife and mother who had an Irish wit and brought laughter to everyone she touched. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Northern New Jersey before moving to Helmetta 47 years ago. She moved to…
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Bernard Kozyra
MANVILLE Bernard T. Kozyra died June 6 at home. He was a lifelong resident of Manville. A Memorial Mass will begin at 11 a.m. July 21 at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Manville. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Hillsborough.
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Deep pitching staff the key
By: Sean Moylan The Bordentown 12-year-old Little League All-Star baseball team could have never won a District 12 championship had it not been for two extraordinary pitching performances by Marshall Harden and Patrick Donohue. Although Nottingham ended up coming out of the winners’ bracket, Bordentown, Washington and West Windsor were all feared teams in the…
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More land approved for hunting
The new plan opens three new public properties, a total of 74.92 acres, for deer hunting, increasing the available hunting parcels from 13 to 16. By: Audrey Levine The Township Committee approved the addition of about 80 new acres and six additional permits for deer hunting when it unanimously accepted a resolution to adopt the…
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Cataloging natural resources
Environmental Resources Inventory will be unveiled at a July 24 Township Council meeting By: Paul Koepp Natural resources abound throughout the 42 square miles of South Brunswick, and township residents will soon have them all at their fingertips. The township Environmental Commission and township planners are completing work on an Environmental Resources Inventory, which will…
