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FARRAH MAFFAI South Brunswick color guard member Brianna Barry stretches before competing with 35 other schools during the South Brunswick Winter Guard’s Festival of Color 2003 at the high school on Saturday.
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Teens charged in Linwood melee
Fight took place as revenge for earlier beating By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer Two police officers suffered injuries and 18 students were arrested after a mêlée at the Linwood Middle School in North Brunswick Tuesday afternoon, according to officials. "When school was dismissed, a group of about 50-60 New Brunswick High…
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Corbin, Weiss endorse Shamy
By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Democrat-ic Councilmen Bob Corbin and Adam Weiss endorsed George Shamy for mayor in a statement released Wednesday. Shamy, running with the Democratic Committee’s endorsement, will challenge current council President Francis "Mack" Womack, a Reform Democrat, in the June 3 primary. Corbin and Weiss…
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Coalition to take down old
Dayton tree SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An old tree next to the historic Slack-Carroll house in Dayton has got to go. "It is rotting from the inside out," said Joan Luckhardt of the Dayton Village Coalition Tuesday. Tree Tech has volunteered to get rid of the tree, saving the Coalition an estimated $5,000. The silver maple,…
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Reform Democrats fill primary election ticket
Three will seek primary nod for local races Rhonda Lyles NORTH BRUNSWICK — Rhonda Lyles announced she will run as a Reform Democrat for council in the upcoming Democratic primary in a press release on March 11. In the primary, scheduled for June 3, Lyles will run for the council seat Francis "Mac" Womack will…
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Officer shoots woman after coming to her aid
Prosecutor will notrelease any more information By jennifer kohlheppStaff Writer Officer shoots woman after coming to her aid Prosecutor will not release any more information By jennifer kohlhepp Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — A Society Hill resident was left in critical condition after a local police officer shot her twice in the lower back in…
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Residents, Wendy’s continue dispute over restaurant plan
By Nida KhanStaff Writer Residents, Wendy’s continue dispute over restaurant plan By Nida Khan Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Though they were armed and ready with charts and graphs, residents were unable to present their case in opposition to a proposed Wendy’s fast-food restaurant on Ryders Lane. "It’s unfortunate because I compiled work, but wasn’t able…
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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…
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Joe Millionaire’s Zora wins raceway hearts
Lambertville nativeno longer involved with her prince By charles w. kimStaff Writer Lambertville native no longer involved with her prince By charles w. kim Staff Writer PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI Joe Millionaire celebrity Zora Andrich smiles as she signs a racing program and a picture for fans during a Freehold Raceway appearance Saturday. After just…
