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A true sportsman
Esry to be inducted into Swarthmore Hall of Fame By Keith Loria, Special Writer When Richard “Dick” Esrey graduated in 1950 from Swarthmore College, he was leaving behind a legacy of being a three-sport star, excelling at football, baseball and basketball. He took part in a football camp for the then-Los Angeles Rams and was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Flu clinic coming Nov. 8
Flu vaccinations have been scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, for Hillsborough Township and Millstone Borough residents age 18 years and older. The clinic will be held at the Peter J. Biondi municipal building at 379 South Branch Road. The flu vaccine will protect against the three strains of influenza most likely to cause…
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ENGAGEMENT: Jaramillo — Kelso
Caroline C. Jaramillo of New York City, daughter of Francisco Jaramillo of West Windsor and the late Patricia Jaramillo, is engaged to Thomas F. Kelso Jr. of New Brunswick, son of Thomas F. and Leslie Kelso of New Brunswick. Ms. Jaramillo is a graduate from The University of Delaware and received a bachelor of science…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On Oct. 7, at about 3:29 p.m., police investigated a two-vehicle accident with injury at the intersection of Route 31 and Linvale-Harbourton Road (Route 579). Emeline Strobel-Chong, 21, of Lansdale, Pennsylvania, was driving north on Route 31 and began making a left…
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MANVILLE: Voters will choose two council members
Manville voters will elect two members of Borough Council for three-year terms on Nov. 6. Republicans have nominated incumbent Richard Onderko and Susan Horensky-Star, who ran last year. Democrats have put forward two political newcomers, Ron Skirkanish and Mark Gregor, who was placed on the Democratic ticket after incumbent Lou Fischer, who won the primary…
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PRINCEON: They grew it and then they ate it
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer When the children at Littlebrook Elementary School went to get an early afternoon snack Wednesday, they didn’t grab candy or potato chips. Instead, they sampled spinach, kale chips and other foods made with ingredients the children grew in a garden located in the courtyard of the school on Magnolia…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Paramount gymnasts capture Acorn Cup
From left, Paramount Hillsborough gymnasts Alisha Werlen, Jiya Sharma, Tara Vrabel, Keana Werlen, Meghan Kurz and Kaitlyn Dundorf celebrate successes in Acorn Cup competition.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, week of Oct. 25
Flower show tips will be shared Thursday, Oct. 25 — The Neshanic Garden Club will hear Teri Holman on the N.J. Garden Club State Flower Show theme, “Mardi Gras Madness,” at its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. at the Station House, Olive Street, Neshanic Station. Ms. Holman will focus on hanging combination planters. The program…
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Meet the new George Washington Saturday at historic park
Go to Washington Crossing Historic Park on Oct. 27 from 10-11 a.m. to meet the winner of the competition to portray Gen. George Washington at the annual re-enactment of the Dec. 25 Crossing of the Delaware River. John Godzieba, a police lieutenant in Bristol Township, will serve as the park’s official George Washington for a…
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