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Pappas bows out of mayoral race
Former Republicancouncilman changes party affiliation By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Pappas bows out of mayoral race Former Republican councilman changes party affiliation By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Paul Pappas Independent candidate Paul Pappas will not run for mayor of North Brunswick but will support the Reform Democrats in their bid. In a statement released on March…
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Jeff granit Talk of war with Iraq this week prompted both patriot and protester to express their views throughout the region.
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Fire marshals to move to new dept.
Police chief, fireofficials thinkordinance ill-advised By Charles W. KimStaff Writer Fire marshals to move to new dept. Commissioner Richard Kish Police chief, fire officials think ordinance ill-advised By Charles W. Kim Staff Writer South Brunswick fire officials do not want to change the department township fire marshals report to. "With the nation on the fringes…
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New restaurant brings popular name
Bertucci By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Bertucci’s expands into North Brunswick By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Now residents don’t have to travel far to enjoy an affordable meal of brick oven pizza, fresh salad, and pasta dishes. Bertucci’s restaurant opened it doors last week to patrons on Route 1 in North Brunswick near…
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Hamilton attorney fills
GOP legislative ticketBill Baroni wants to see priorities restoredto 14th district By charles w. kimStaff Writer GOP legislative ticket Bill Baroni wants to see priorities restored to 14th district By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Bill Baroni will join the GOP ticket to win back two seats in the state Assembly. "We…
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Talent drives twp. woman
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Talent drives twp. woman By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Lorraine DeGardnuer, who works in the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office by day, teaches a competition tap dancing group at the School of Arts in North Brunswick. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Her students and co-workers say Lorraine DeGardnuer’s pioneering spirit is as…
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Student created dance routine for Harlem Renaissance Fair
NORTH BRUNSWICK — A fifth-grade student got her taste of the big time during the Harlem Renaissance Fair at John Adams School. Maegan Heaney, 10, said she worked very hard choreographing the Charleston dance routine with physical education teacher Cheryl Peragello for the fair. Her hard work paid off when Heaney, along with fifth-grader Michelle…
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Women’s conference Saturday at SBHS
War will not interrupt annual event to em By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Saturday’s Women’s Leadership Conference will be held as scheduled, according to Chairwoman Cathy Dowgin. "We have discussed this, and the conference will be held," Dowgin said on Tuesday. Members of the organizing committee…
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Greater Media Newspapers wins 33 NJPA awards for ’02
Greater Media Newspapers wins 33 NJPA awards for ’02 “High Sticking” by Chris Kelly First Place, Sports Feature Greater Media Newspapers has won a total of 33 editorial, photography and advertising awards in the weekly division of the New Jersey Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest for 2002. The tally included a record 19 awards in…
