Category: archives
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WTLL 12s ready for tourney
District 12 champs set for next round By: Kyle Moylan Washington’s Little League won the District 12 Tournament as 10-year-olds last year. It placed third at 11’s and second at 12’s. The current group of 12-year-olds placed second two years ago when they played at age 10. You know, they’re pretty good. "We’re a well…
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Getting the story behind N.Y. bars
Local writer juggles kids and work to write first book By: Joseph Harvie There’s a "to do" list on blue construction paper hanging from the microwave in Jef (short for Jennifer) Klein’s Kendall Park home. "I make one every day," Ms. Klein said Monday. "If I don’t, I’ll forget." The list hangs right next to…
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Hillsborough High awards 601 diplomas
Largest senior class takes part in graduation ceremonies. By: Donna Lukiw Hillsborough High School’s largest senior class graduated Wednesday evening, with 601 students participating in ceremonies held at the high school’s athletic field. "The Class of 2006 is the largest and most accomplished ever in Hillsborough High School," Salutatorian Lisa Merolla said in her speech.…
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Community Calendar
From the week of June 22 Rider golf day Friday, June 23 The public is invited to Rider University Day at Olde York Country Club, Old York Road, Columbus. Guests may golf for $75 (cart extra). Participants must call for a tee time at 298-3322, ext. 119. All proceeds go to Rider University. Garden…
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Township’s response to hurt dog upsets resident
Resident wants to know why the township’s animal control offcer did not respond to an injured dog, struck by a car on Route 206 on the evening of June 1. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer When Linda Dlabik saw an injured dog lying in the middle of Lawrence Road in front of the Varsity pizzaria June…
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Proposed mixed-use plan draws residents’ ire
More than 60 neighbors turned out Monday night to observe as the Planning Board considered Morriello Plaza LLC’s application for a 15,700-square-foot building, which is planned for a 1.7-acre lot at 150 and 154 Lawrenceville-Pennington Road. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer The battle line has been drawn between restaurateur Ciro Morriello, who wants to build a…
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Things to do
June 24 Visit the Islamic Society: Presentation, Building Bridges of Understanding within Our Community, 5 p.m. at Islamic Society of Central Jersey, 4145 Route 1 south and Promenade Boulevard. Program includes diner, tours of mosque, presentations of Islam, free literature and children’s activities. All are welcome. RSVP by calling (732) 326-6995, or visiting www.Muslimbychoice.com. June…
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Fireworks set for Independence Day
July 4 will bring lights and music to the Township By: Joseph Harvie The township is ready to light up the night sky with explosions of color during its annual July 4 fireworks display. The extravaganza is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. at the South Brunswick High School with a free performance by the…
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Letters for the week of June 22
Take a close look at two-school plan To the editor: Does Lawrence really need another school a fourth transitional step in the long march to graduation? The Board of Education believes we do and has announced the formation of a new school just for fourth-graders. The current plan is to split Lawrence Intermediate…
