Category: archives
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Susanann Mastrillo
HILLSBOROUGH Susanann P. Mastrillo died April 27 at Willow Creek Rehabilitation and Care Center in Somerset. She was 51. Born in Elizabeth, she lived in Westfield, North Plainfield and moved to Hillsborough in 1996. Mrs. Mastrillo was an office administrator for the New Jersey Law Revision Commission in Newark since 1987. Her mother, Fern…
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Abschutz will lead school board again
Board of Education swore in re-elected members and chose to keep president and vice president in current roles. By: Paul Koepp The Board of Education swore in three re-elected members to three-year terms and chose to keep its president and vice president in their current roles at its reorganization meeting April 23. Township police Capt.…
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EDITORIAL
State should reclaim its role as the leader in recycling. One of the more welcome sights in New Jersey neighborhoods over the past couple of decades has been all those brightly colored buckets that crop up every couple of weeks, filled with glass, metal, plastic and paper ready to be recycled. Sadly, among the more…
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Mercer County begins improvements on Ted Stiles Preserve at Baldpate
Mayor Vanessa Sandom:"It is important to recognize that this truly was a team effort. Many hours went into making this happen. When you are up here, you really can feel that it is a remarkable place" By John Tredrea Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes was joined April 25 by Hopewell Township Mayor Vanessa Sandom…
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Council approves, some blast, first aid ordinance
Several residents came out to complain about a recent vote by council to hire Capital Health System to provide some emergency service to the township. By: Lea Kahn Township Council gave final approval Tuesday to an ordinance that sets a fee schedule, which covers the cost of emergency medical services provided by the township’s emergency…
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Internet safety talk not suitable for the kids
The free program, hosted at Alexander Batcho Intermediate School by the Somerset County prosecutor’s office, is aimed at educating their parents. By: Rebecca Weltmann The Somerset County prosecutor’s office will host a free Internet safety program at the Alexander Batcho Intermediate School library and media center at 7 p.m. Monday. The event is open to…
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Vikes are impressive midway through year
By: Rich Fisher At the midway point of the tennis season, one thing is clearly evident the South Brunswick High boys tennis team has a lot of good things going for it. The Vikings finished second at the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, which concluded on Saturday at Middlesex County College. Second singles Mike Finkelburg…
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Court should support town in zoning case
By: Hank Kalet South Brunswick wants to limit development at the intersection of Route 27 and Finnegans Lane. It has twice denied an application for a retail center, office complex and pharmacy at the intersection and has attempted to change zoning rules to reduce the amount of development allowed along Route 27. But its efforts…
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Obituaries
Week of May 3 Joseph W. Zazzo Sr. BORDENTOWN Joseph W. Zazzo Sr., 66, died Sunday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton. Born in Trenton, Mr. Zazzo was a resident of Bordentown for 46 years. He served with the U.S. Navy Reserves. He was employed as a sales manager with many car dealers…
