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MANVILLE: Manville bond ordinance not necessary
He wants control over budget and finance committee To the editor: I hope I have the opportunity in the near future to be the finance chair of Manville’s municipal budget committee on Borough Council. Manville Democrats have lied and accused me of being in that position, which I never held. I voted against the budget…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 66 lovingly let their hair down for a good cause
Third-grader Caitlin Quinn displays hair she proudly gave up at Amsterdam Elementary School’s annual Locks of Love assembly. She donated with her sister, Emma (a fourth-grader) and her mom, Ann Quinn.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Samuel Romano earns Eagle rank at age 15
He’s second-youngest to earn the honor in his Troop 1776 Samuel Romano Samuel Romano earns Eagle rank at age 15 Samuel Joseph Romano earned his Eagle Scout Badge on March 2 among friends, family and fellow Scouts at a ceremony at the Neshanic Reformed Church. At age 15, he is the second-youngest Scout in Troop…
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HILLSBOROUGH: He’ll drive limit, despite tailgating
He’s upset with Amwell Road’s fast drivers To the editor: I drive Amwell Road (Route 514) between Willow and Woods roads several times a day. Many of my fellow users of that road have not noticed that the speed limit in that stretch has been lowered to 35 mph. Perhaps they haven’t noticed that the…
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MANSFIELD: Locals find Renaissance close to home
Queen Margaret, played by Aileen Goldberg, of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, dines with King Edward (right), played by Curt Foy, of Atco, as the Duke of Northumberland, played by Mat Celly, of Philadelphia, looks on during the during the New Jersey Renaissance Faire at Liberty Lake Mansfield on Sunday. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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PLUMSTED: Committee wants protection for government impact aid
Federal impact aid is the compensation for school districts in communities where federal lands or facilities exist. Aid is provided since such lands and facilities are exempt from local proper By James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — The Plumsted Township Committee unanimously approved a resolution June 5 to support legislation designed to safeguard federal impact…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Two auto stops lead to heroin charges for seven
Township police have charged seven people with possession of heroin following two separate motor vehicle stops in the past week. ROBBINSVILLE Township police have charged seven people with possession of heroin following two separate motor vehicle stops in the past week.One set of arrests took place at 3:30 p.m. June 5 on Robbinsville-Allentown Road…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Town parties with a community festival
Jennifer Kohlhepp Patrons of the Robbinsville Township Community Day enjoy a trackless train ride through Robbinsville Township Community Park on June 9. Photo by Jennifer Kohlhepp
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HILLSBOROUGH: College graduates gain their diplomas
May ceremonies bring ultimate success for many Heather Sloan of Hillsborough graduated with honors from Centenary College in Hackettstown on May 18 with a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice and was a member of Delta Alpha Pi and Phi Alpha Theta honor societies. She was also an active sister in Theta Epsilon Nu…
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