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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner column
Groups plans summer outings, picnics CHAPTER A You are invited to our upcoming “Wedding Belles” event scheduled for Friday afternoon, June 28, in the Senior Activity Room. Try to identify other club members in their wedding pictures. Prizes and wedding cake refreshments. The next meeting will be Tuesday, July 2, moved up due to the…
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MANVILLE: He’ll drive limit, despite tailgaters
He’s upset with Amwell Road traffic and 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…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 66 lovingly let their hair down for a good cause
High school senior Daria Grastara returned to Amsterdam to give her donation.
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MANVILLE: $1.3 million bond ordinance passes
Money would go to roads, DPW trucks, phones, dispatching equipment Former Councilman Rich Onderko raised questions before the Borough Council passed a $1.3 million bond ordinance Monday night in a 4-2 vote. Republicans Sue Asher and Councilman Steve Szabo said “no.” More than half of the money in the bond will go to street…
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PRINCETON: University campus reopened after bomb threat
Police tape blocks entrance to a deserted Princeton University campus on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: Charley Falkenburg
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats should evaluate support for Christie
Why support someone if you don’t back his policies? To the editor: With the primary elections over, the governor’s race has officially begun, even though it has been going on for some time now. Most likely, based off recent polling, Chris Christie is going to easily win with not many people knowing who Barbara Buono…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 66 lovingly let their hair down for a good cause
Locks of Love program grows at Amsterdam School Participants at Amsterdam Elementary School donated more than 660 inches of hair for the Locks of Love foundation June 5. The cause drew 66 participants who grew then gave their hair for children under the age of 21 who suffer from long-term hair loss. Locks…
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ROOSEVELT: New flag unfurls
Roosevelt Councilman Michael Ticktin said the flag is on display in the Borough Hall. By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer ROOSEVELT In the mid-1930s the blue eagle symbolizing the National Recovery Administration was a common sight around the nation, as it meant that companies displaying the logo were cooperating with the New Deal codes for…
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PRINCETON: University campus reopened after bomb threat
The Princeton University campus reopened at 6:25 p.m. on Tuesday after being closed most of the day for a bomb threat. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton University campus reopened at 6:25 p.m. on Tuesday after being closed most of the day for a bomb threat. Law enforcement searched the campus…
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