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HILLSBOROUGH: Students step back to ye olden days
Yash Parikh making a marble during Colonial Day at Auten Road School.
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MANSFIELD: Cops keep fleet fresh
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — The committee unanimously approved the purchase of a Chevrolet Tahoe for the Police Department on May 22. The new 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe will replace a patrol vehicle that was involved in a motor vehicle accident in December 2012, Lieutenant Eric Campbell told The Register-News Friday. ”After the accident,…
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MEETING CALENDAR: June 6
Thurs., June 6 Upper Freehold Township Committee, 7 p.m., Municipal Building, 314 Route 539, Cream Ridge. Mon., June 10 Millstone Board of Education, 7 p.m. Millstone Township Middle School Media Center, 5 Dawson Court. Roosevelt Borough Council, 7 p.m., Borough Hall, 33 North Rochdale Avenue. Tues., June 11 Allentown Borough Council, 7 p.m., Municipal Building,…
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MANSFIELD: Field Day to mark 75 years
The community is hosting its 75th consecutive Field Day this Saturday, June 8 MANSFIELD — The community is hosting its 75th consecutive Field Day this Saturday, June 8. The parade is scheduled to begin 11 a.m. There will be two bands performing in the park following the parade, a local youth band — MERCK —and…
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MANVILLE: Six will seek two council seats
Lynn, Petzinger file to run as independents By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Spurned by the GOP organization in March, Sherri Lynn and Lou Petzinger are making the race for two Manville Borough Council into a six-way affair. The pair filed Tuesday to get on the November ballot as independents seeking the two three-year terms.…
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PRINCETON: David S. Lee named provost of university
David S. Lee, professor of economics and public affairs and the director of the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University, will become provost effective July 1. David S. Lee, professor of economics and public affairs and the director of the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University, will become provost effective July 1. Mr. Lee’s appointment…
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Keep the trust in the housing trust funds
Even before the “Mount Laurel” decisions by the State Supreme Court and the Fair Housing Act in 1985, affordable housing had been a controversial “third rail” issue. This doctrine remains controversial today but whether you concur with this state mandate or not, few would disagree there is a societal need to address housing affordability in…
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MANVILLE: Youth trip gets boost from Knights of Columbus
Council 6573 gives $1,000 for trip to Maryland rally By Mary Ellen Day, Special to the News The Knights of Columbus St. Jude Council 6573 gave $1,000 Tuesday night to St. Mary’s Youth Group to help send youngsters to the national youth rally in Maryland next summer. The group of 13 active members meet monthly…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats face tough egrouping after primary
Will Kole, who has moved, still defeats Reddan in vote By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Democrats knowingly nominated Tuesday a candidate for Township Committee who has moved from the township. Now they’ll try to regroup as a party and nominate a successor. It may not be easy. Will Kole, who declared more than month ago…
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