Category: archives
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Delaney earns head coaching stripes
Longtime MHS assistant takes charge of girls’ program By: John E. Powers Erin Delaney has been a teacher at Manville’s Alexander Batcho Intermediate School for seven years. She has coached basketball, boys’ soccer and assisted four different varsity coaches along the way. She has been a head junior varsity boys’ soccer coach and the…
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Letters
An experience of a lifetime To the editor: I just came back from a six-day trip to Washington D.C., where I attended a leadership conference called JrNYLC, which stands for Junior National Young Leaders Conference. My teacher Ms. Barrio-Dekok had nominated me to go. I said yes right away, but the only problem was…
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Police Beat
BORDENTOWN CITY At 12:34 a.m. Sept. 4, Kate Kohlmayer, 18, of Hamilton, was charged with having an open container of alcohol in her vehicle, unlawful possession of alcohol and reckless driving after a traffic stop on Route 130/206. Police said her car was seen swerving several times headed south and police noted that the driver…
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Etched in memory
Residents remember Sept. 11 in Mansfield ceremony By: Molly Petrilla MANSFIELD The mood was somber on Monday when more than 100 township residents and officials met in Mansfield Park to commemorate the events of Sept. 11, 2001. "It was very moving," Township Administrator Joe Broski said. "You could tell some people were getting emotional,…
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Veteran singles lineup will lead HHS girls’ tennis team
Mannix returns for fourth year at No. 1 By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High girls’ tennis coach Larry Johnson wanted to make sure his team was good and ready for the 2006 season. He believes this could be a special year for the Raiders, who return their entire singles lineup from a squad that won the…
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Town finds money for skate park
Trust fund allows for park development By: Joseph Harvie The township will use money from its Open Space Trust Fund to develop and build a skateboard park, Township Chief Financial Officer Joe Monzo said Tuesday. Mr. Monzo said the township was going to bond for $120,000 for the park, but decided that money from the…
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Letters for week of Sept. 14
By: Redevelopment better than development To the editor: Redevelopment may not be a panacea for the property tax reform dilemma facing our state, but it sure makes much more sense than taking valuable land that is currently planned for commercial development off of the tax rolls as proposed by Capital Health System’s plans for Lawrence…
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A look at Negro League baseball
Baseball Hall of Fame inductees to receive additional honors By: Lacey Korevec Baseball and history will be the focus during a Community Education workshop titled Black Baseball’s Long Road to the Hall of Fame: New Jersey Leads the Way on Sept. 28. The event, held at the South Brunswick High School on Ridge Road, will…
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HHS cross country teams reloading, rebuilding
Bernardo is lone runner with varsity experience By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High cross country coach Rich Refi never makes predictions of any kind going into a season. The veteran head coach could have a loaded stable of runners like last year’s HHS boys’ team that advanced all the way to the NJSIAA Meet of Champions…
