Category: archives
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Sing out against genocide
Dafur just another example of the continuance of genocide By: Hank Kalet Never again apparently does not mean never again. Following each recent instance of genocide on the world stage whether it be in Bosnia Herzegovina, Rwanda or now in Sudan, we hear the same promise made to the Jews and the rest of…
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Candidates learn how to work with fundraising rules
Fair and Clean elections ruling candidates’ campaigns By: Paul Koepp Legislative candidates in the 14th District are feeling their way through an experimental program designed to remove private fundraising and level the political playing field in the state by providing public financing for campaigns. As the candidates seek the required contributions from district voters to…
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Thomas A. Lawrence
HILLSBOROUGH Thomas A. Lawrence died May 29 at home. He was 80. He was born in Somerville and was a lifelong resident of Hillsborough. Mr. Lawrence worked for American Cyanamid in Bound Brook for 20 years as an instrument mechanic and then Ethicon in Bridgewater for 10 years as a needle maker. He was…
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White 3rd in Group III 800 race
By: Kyle Moylan Building on the steady success of recent years, the Allentown High School boys’ track team was scheduled to send an athlete to The Meet of Champions last night for the first time since the mid 1990s (when Andy McCarthy went). Sadiki White, just a sophomore, placed third in the 800 at the…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From the issue of June 7, 2007. Festival showed town’s many cultures To the editor: Hillsborough Middle School held its first "Cultural Connections Festival" on May 24. The event was co-sponsored by two organizations a student club and a faculty forum. The student club, STAND (Students Together for Awareness-N-Diversity), if in its first…
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Parents face financial challenges
Financial aid a difficult subject for parents of college-bound teens By: Madeleine Johnson While many seniors are anticipating their high school graduation and the beginning of a new phase in their lives, the parents of college-bound students are looking to financial aid for ways to make the rising costs of tuition a little less cumbersome.…
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Writer’s Paradise
A literary tour of Princeton will include stops outside the doors where T.S. Eliot, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thomas Mann once set up shop. By: Ilene Dube William Faulkner, Galway Kinnell, Philip Roth, Mario Vargas-Llosa, Saul Bellow, Dashiell Hammett, John O’Hara some of the greatest writers of all time have lived and worked…
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AHS baseball team places second in C.J. Group III
By: Kyle Moylan Everyone knew Josh Howell was heading for the plate. Unfortunately, that included an Ocean High second baseman that wasn’t even looking in that direction. With runners on second and third with one out and down 1-0 in the Central Jersey Group III baseball title game on Friday, Allentown’s Anthony Gambino hit a…
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Moslowski, Horsnall-Mount win UF primary race
By: Scott Morgan Republicans Stanley Moslowski and Lori Horsnall-Mount secured the right Tuesday to represent their party in November’s Upper Freehold Township Committee election, winning the area’s only contested primary race. Mr. Moslowski, a newcomer, and Ms. Horsnall-Mount, a former Allentown councilwoman, earned 527 and 473 votes, respectively. Republican John Mele, a former township mayor…
