Category: archives
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Guide provides information for care of autistic adults
Attorneys at Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, attorneys at law have collaborated with a statewide autism agency to produce a new guide for siblings of adults with autism. "Legal Considerations in Planning for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Guide for Siblings and Other Caregivers" is a free 20-page booklet designed to help brothers and sisters…
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Manderski accepts football scholarship
MHS senior lineman headed to Benedictine College By: Rudy Brandl Mark Manderski has achieved many big things during his athletic career at Manville High. Now, he’s accomplished something even larger than his 6-foot-2, 260-pound frame. Manderski is going to Kansas to play football for Benedictine College, an NAIA school located in Atchison. And he’s…
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Hudes to lead school board through ‘challenges’
The district must replace retiring Superintendent of Schools Karen Lake and negotiate a new teachers contract. By: John Patten The Hillsborough Board of Education faces several critical issues in the coming months from the replacement of retiring Superintendent of Schools Karen Lake to negotiations for a new teachers contract and board members tapped…
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Letters (04.26.07)
LTEF official gives kudos to this year’s grant writers To the editor: The Lawrence Township Education Foundation (LTEF) would like to recognize and congratulate the 124 teachers and administrators from the Lawrence Township Public Schools who participated in the LTEF grant writing process during the 2006-07 academic year. The grant writing process requires significant time…
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Borough Council moves on emergency measures
Manville approves the use of temporary trailers as residences and sets up a special emergency appropriation fund not to exceed $500,000. By: Rebecca Weltmann While residents take strides to clean out their homes and recover from the damage caused by the recent nor’easter, the Borough Council took strides Monday to help out in an official…
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Mountains and moonshine
Talk puts spotlight on Appalachian music By: Stephanie Prokop BORDENTOWN CITY Quick: Name something that Appalachia is known for. Diane Jones, a native of the Pinelands, asked a 30-member audience that question and got many answers, but the most prevalent responses were horses, moonshine and bluegrass music. Ms. Jones focused her April 19 presentation,…
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GOP candidates to speak at Pierre’s
By: Paul Koepp The South Brunswick Republicans will introduce their party’s two candidates for the state Assembly at Pierre’s Restaurant, on Georges Road, at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. The two candidates, Hamilton Councilman Tom Goodwin and former Jamesburg Councilman Adam Bushman, will be available to answer questions from township residents. Their opponents for the two…
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All eyes turn to tomorrow
Town looks to save, reinvigorate heritage By: Cara Latham UPPER FREEHOLD Township officials say they need to soon determine which direction to take the township, especially when working on the Master Plan, so that its core agriculture and equine industries won’t fail. The township Economic Development Committee an advisory board on April…
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Residents vow to rebuild
With close to $14 million worth of damage done to homes and businesses throughout the borough, Mayor Angelo Corradino said the recovery process is something that has begun, but it cannot happen overnight. By: Rebecca Weltmann After the flood from the recent nor’easter, John Lewis of Bosel Avenue said he thought he’d be returning home…
