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EDITORIAL
Put an end to tax reform shenanigans. Voters will be asked to weigh in on three state-wide issues on Nov. 7. Two deserve voter support; the other does not. One public questions seeks to set the amount of sales tax collected to be used for property-tax reform; another would use excess business tax to fund…
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Cardinals blast North
FOOTBALL By: Tim Falls The Lawrence High School football program runs rather deep. Too deep for some of its competition to handle. Lawrence wanted to take charge against West Windsor-Plainsboro North in a Homecoming game Monday. It didn’t take long. Lawrence only needed nine plays to score four touchdowns and that was only the beginning…
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Voters go to polls Tuesday
By: Stephanie Prokop Elections will be held Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., and here is a quick rundown of who is running in local elections and where to vote. Bordentown Township Incumbent Republicans Mark Roselli and George Chidley will face Democratic challengers James Cann and Pauline Angelo for a pair of three-year…
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Boleslaw Krol
MANVILLE Boleslaw Krol died Oct. 22 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 83. Funeral services were held Oct. 27 from Bridgewater Funeral Home in Bridgewater followed by a funeral liturgy at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Manville. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Hillsborough.
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Candidates for local government posts introduce themselves
Who are they? By Ruth Luse On Nov. 7, from 6 a.m.-8 p.m., Valley voters in Hopewell Township and Pennington, where there are races, and Hopewell Borough, where two incumbents are runnm8ing unopposed, will pick people to serve them on their respective governing bodies. For Hopewell Township Committee (three-year term), there are two candidates for…
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Anti-abuse fundraiser to honor Whitman
The Resource Center for Women and Their Families will hold its annual gala Nov. 10 at the Bridgewater Marriott. By: Donna Lukiw To spread awareness of domestic violence and raise money for anti-domestic violence programs, the Resource Center for Women and Their Families in Somerville will be holding its sixth annual fundraising gala Nov. 10…
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Lady Raiders win division, set sights on states
Defense leads way past Montgomery By: Rudy Brandl If the Hillsborough High girls’ soccer team expects to win the Central Jersey Group 4 title, it must use a proven recipe solid defense. The Lady Raiders captured the Delaware East Division championship with a 1-0 victory at Montgomery last Thursday. It was their second…
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SBHS takes dead aim on states
By: Rich Fisher Fresh off a spectacular Greater Middlesex Conference championship meet performance, the South Brunswick High School gymnastics team now turns its attention to a bigger arena. The Vikings are gearing up for Saturday’s Central Jersey sectional meet, which gets underway at Hunterdon Central at noon. For pretty much the first time in the…
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Mary Sano
HILLSBOROUGH Mary Sano died Oct. 21 at her daughter’s home in Hillsborough. She was 84. Mrs. Sano was predeceased by her son, Joseph Peter Sano, in 1976; and two brothers, Albert and Joseph Pagano. She is survived by her husband, Angelo Sano; two daughters, Teresa Carbone of Hillsborough and Clara McNally of Helmetta; one…
