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Police nab lewd suspect
Incident is not isolated, police say By: Joseph Harvie Police have in custody a 36-year-old township man who they say is suspected of having exposed his genitals to five women along the Route 1 corridor since June. South Brunswick Police spokesman Detective James Ryan said at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday that police are not releasing the…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: At 10:38 a.m. Sept. 11, Gregory Blute, 56, of West Camplain Road, was charged with DWI, refusal to submit to a Breathalyzer and reckless driving after he drove his car into the front door of Cyburt’s Liquor Store on South Main Street. Police said there was minimal damage to the liquor store. Mr. Blute…
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Raiders put attacking style on display
Boys post three soccer victories By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High boys’ soccer team put its new attack minded game to the test in last Thursday’s home opener vs. Immaculata on the stadium turf field. Most soccer teams would be tempted to retreat into a defensive shell after allowing a goal early in the first…
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Smoke no joke as regular
By: David Gurney South Brunswick senior midfielder Steve Smoke was simply doing what the coaches asked him to do. Assistant varsity coach Steve Dentler told him at halftime to cut in front of the defense during free kicks, look to capitalize on the scrum in the 18-yard box. But even he was a little stunned…
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Winiarz living up to coach’s faith
By: Lance Manion Most years, South Brunswick High School field hockey coach Danielle Matlack would have been concerned about who she had minding the goal. After all, she went into the season facing the unenviable task of replacing a three-time All-Greater Middlesex Conference goalkeeper in Alicia Langone. Add that to the fact that her replacement…
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South gridders seek first victory
Eagles visit unbeaten Bound Brook tonight. By: John E. Powers South Hunterdon Regional High School’s football team will be looking to post its first win of the season when it travels to unbeaten Bound Brook tonight in a Skyland Conference Valley Division game. Because of the Rosh Hashana holiday, which begins at sundown Friday, the…
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Robbinsville field hockey making a sudden impact
By: Sean Moylan "I never focus them on what another team is capable of doing. (That way) every girl has a chance of being the best player she can be," said Judy Goldstein, the head coach of the Robbinsville girls’ varsity field hockey team. Well, the Ravens certainly were the best they could be on…
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Todorovic takes second in X-C opener
MUSTANG ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl Sasa Todorovic made a few mistakes but still managed to run a personal-best time in last week’s first cross country meet of the 2006 season. The Manville High junior finished second in last week’s Skyland Conference quad-meet at Belvidere. Todorovic ran off the tricky 3.1-mile course twice but hit…
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Pennington’s historical character is ‘its most distinguishing feature’
GUEST OPINION By Will Dickey Recent events demonstrate that Pennington Borough is losing some of its historical assets. Demolition or the severe alteration of historic buildings has already occurred or has been approved. Historical buildings and sites are important to us because they create a tangible link with the past. They promote our sense of…
