Category: archives
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Ira Kreitzman
Ira L. Kreitzman, 74, of Dayton, died Thursday, Nov. 30, at Barbara E. Cheung Memorial Hospice, Edison. Born in Newark, Mr. Kreitzman was a resident of Dayton since 1983. He was a salesman with VIP Honda, North Plainfield. He was a wonderful grandfather, father, and husband. His parents, Theodore and Mary Berg Kreitzman, are deceased.…
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Mixed emotions
A visit with Santa Four-year-old Kaitlyn Payne (left), of Hopewell, keeps smiling while her sister, 2-year-old Hailey, makes it clear she is not enjoying sitting with Santa Claus at the Hopewell Firehouse after the borough’s annual tree-lighting festivities Saturday
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: At 11:57 p.m. Nov. 27, Zena Andrews, 29, of Springfield, Mo., was charged with being an unlicensed driver and driving an uninsured vehicle after she was stopped by police on East Camplain Road. She was processed on the scene and released. *** A resident reported at 5:52 p.m. Nov. 30 that her daughter’s friend,…
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HHS swimmers impress Sudol in opening meet
Times more important than places at Pingry By: John E. Powers The Hillsborough High School boys and girls both finished second behind Pingry at the annual Pingry Swimming Invitational last Saturday. But Raider coach Todd Sudol wasn’t so much interested in standings as much as he was in performance and his teams did…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From the issue of Dec. 7, 2006. Sidewalks built where no one walks To the editor: I would love to be able to personally thank every voter who voted for me in the recent election and to those who gave me advice and helped spread my ideas, I thank you also. I volunteered to run…
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Jeanne Newman
Jeanne L. Newman, 80, of Kendall Park, died Sunday, Dec. 3, at Park Place Care Center, Monmouth Junction. Born and raised in Yonkers, N.Y., she resided in Kendall Park for the last 47 years. She retired after 20 years of service with the Treasury Department for South Brunswick Township. She was a communicant of St.…
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Referendum for schools to be voted on Tuesday
The $9.8 million bond, if approved, would go toward various repairs. By: Lea Kahn A proposed $9.8 million bond referendum to pay for new roofs, windows and floors in several schools will be put before township voters Tuesday. Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The bond referendum has been billed…
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Sandra Wilson
KITTY HAWK, N.C. Sandra Jean Wilson died Dec. 1 in a Barco, N.C., nursing home. She was 68. Born in Fortescue, she was a former resident of Hillsborough. Mrs. Wilson worked for 20 years as an office manager for FLI Learning Systems in Blawenburg before retiring. She was a 25-year member of the Cape…
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GUEST OPINION by Harry S. Pozycki: No tax relief without pay-to-play rules
Proposal lacks pay-to-play protections By: Harry S. Pozycki The property tax relief proposal put forward by the Legislative leadership has many worthy elements. But as Gov. Jon Corzine has recently suggested, it is unclear whether it is sufficient to hold the line on property tax increases for the long-term. One major missing component is protections…
