Category: archives
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Noreen Maslyn
HILLSBOROUGH Noreen Marie Maslyn died Jan. 7 at home. She was 85. Born in Long Branch, she lived in Fair Haven before moving to Hillsborough in 1958. Mrs. Maslyn was employed as a saleswoman at Bambergers in Princeton for more than 10 years. She was a communicant of Mary, Mother of God Roman Catholic…
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New Egypt’s Reynolds, Kukoda excel at Winter Classic
By: Kyle Moylan Going up against some of the best bowlers in the state this past Saturday, New Egypt’s Rich Reynolds and Nicole Kukoda both fit in quite well. New Egypt was competing in the Winter Classic at Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick. Considering this is a stop the pro tour makes when it visits…
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Warrior Boys win
By: Kyle Moylan The New Egypt High School boys’ basketball team finished the regular season 16-10 and made the state playoffs for the first time in its history last season. New Egypt Coach Jon Corby wants to do everything he can to make sure his boys get a return trip to the tournament. …
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Giving new meaning to ‘check your oil’
The vegetable oil-powered ‘NOLS bus’ makes pit stop at Lawrenceville School Friday morning. By: John Dunphy Imagine a vehicle you could drive every day a vehicle that, when it ran out of fuel, all that was needed was to drive behind a fast food joint, take its dirty, crusty old grease, fill up the…
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Letters to the Editor
As Popeye use to say "That’s all I can stands, and I can’t stands no more." I too attended the Jan. 4 Township Committee reorganization meeting and saw the well-organized assault, but wasn’t as shocked as some, as this has been happening for almost six years now. The only difference is this time it went…
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Bulldogs get nicked by Knights
WRESTLING By: Mike Molaro One of the cruelest lessons learned in the maturation process is that things get tougher as success seems to settle in. The bigger the prize, it’s been said, the more difficult the journey. Such was the case for the Hopewell Valley Central High School wrestling squad in last Saturday’s 34-30 setback…
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Students seek equal rights
School reenacts MLK’s march on Washington By: Bill Greenwood "What do we want?" Debbie Rosenblum, a fourth-grade teacher at Indian Fields School, shouted into her megaphone as she marched down the school’s hallways, leading a throng of fourth- and fifth-graders behind her. "Freedom!" came the reply. "When do we want it?" Ms. Rosenblum shouted again.…
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Charter panel begins review of options
By:John Patten The Hillsborough Charter Study Commission began its examination of the forms of government that may be suitable for the township in earnest at the Jan. 10 meeting, reviewing a brief outline of the township committee form of government and setting an agenda for interviewing officials on the form’s strengths and weaknesses. Commissioner outlines…
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Two men charged with drug possession
Suspected DWI leads to bust By: Joseph Harvie Arnab Maitra, 22, of Monmouth Junction, and his 22-year-old passenger, Chintain Desai, of Kearny, were charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana following a police stop on Major Road at 2:40 a.m. Sunday. Police stopped Mr. Maitra, who was driving a 1998 black Dodge Neon…
