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Post Forum
Should the South Brunswick school district ban junk foods from its schools? Should the South Brunswick school district ban junk foods from its schools?
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Campers have the right moves
Camp Otter helps children improve motor skills By: Marisa Maldonado Seven children wound their way through an obstacle course set up in a classroom at Brooks Crossing School on Friday. They hopped on one foot around a pedal, crawled through foam shapes and bounced on a trampoline. Marlee King smiled as she lay belly-down on…
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Bringing their ‘A’ game to camp
Summer camp teaches children about other cultures By: Audrey Levine Two girls stood in the center of the gym. Each held brightly colored scarves, and was facing a line of peers. "Star light, star bright, how many stars are out tonight?" the two in the center sang in unison. Their friends answered, "Too many for…
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Senior services job goes to Lambertville woman
All three Valley towns have approved hiring of Abagail Waugh, pending resolution of an interlocal agreement By Audrey Levine The Hopewell Township Committee and Hopewell Borough and Pennington Borough councils all approved resolutions Monday to enter into an interlocal agreement to create the position of senior services coordinator and to offer the post to Abigail…
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Letters to the editor
From the July 13 edition Squad member feels left out by district To the editor: I am writing in reference to the takeover of the emergency squads in Florence Township by the Fire District. There are a couple of questions that no one has answered. The only answer I received was to fill an application…
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Obituaries
July 13, 2006 Helen Marie Briggs MILLSTONE Helen Marie Briggs, 88, died on July 1, at her home. Born in Upper Freehold, she was a lifetime resident of Upper Freehold and Millstone. Ms. Briggs was a member of Millstone Presbyterian Church where she served as treasurer for the ladies auxiliary for many years. She…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Joseph Drevnak, 36, of South Main Street, was charged with disorderly conduct at 12:45 a.m. July 4 while walking on South 17th Avenue. Police said Mr. Drevnak was ringing a resident’s doorbell at 11:30 p.m. and was also shouting obscenities. He was transported to headquarters, processed and transported to Somerset County Jail in lieu…
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Caching in on the fun
Modern hunters use satellites, Web sites to find ‘treasures’ hidden around the world. By: Donna Lukiw One man’s geocache can be someone else’s treasure. And for Oak Terrace resident Stanley Dunn and his children Laura, 18, and Jeffrey, 16, treasure hunting or geocaching is a fun family activity. Using a global positioning system…
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Alan Dietze
Alan J. Dietze, 58, of Dayton, died Saturday, July 1, in Lakewood in a motorcycle accident. Born in Orange, he was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, serving with the Sea Bees. Mr. Dietze was a member of Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 27 for many years and was also one of its welding…
