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HILLSBOROUGH: Mayor seeks talks on using open space fund
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Mayor Carl Suraci raised the possibility Tuesday night of using the township’s open space fund to pay for maintenance or recreation equipment. He asked fellow Township Committee members who are liaisons to recreation and open space committees to research the idea and report back. Any change in the spending would…
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MANVILLE: Community celebrates at Lincoln Park event
Jozlyn Miranda, Alyssa Campbell and Jaelynn Dennis on one of the inflatable rides at Lincoln Park on Saturday. Photo by Mary Ellen Day.
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MANVILLE: Pro wrestling returns Oct. 20
Professional wrestling returns to the Manville VFW hall on 600 Washington Ave. at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday night, Oct. 20. The National Pro Wrestling Superstars bill will include former Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment superstar Dustin “Goldlust” Runnels as he takes on the mysterious Mor-Ta-Da, a tribute to the former star Mortiss. There will be a tag-team…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Board members complain about architect’s bills
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer Many on the Board of Education were shocked by invoices totaling about $19,000 received from the board’s architect, SSP Architects of Somerville. At its Monday, Sept. 24 meeting, members Judith Haas and Gregory Gillette complained about charges they felt were unreasonable. Ms. Haas said she pulled the invoice from the…
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MANVILLE: Scouts raise funds with popocorn
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Manville Boy Scouts have started their annual popcorn sale which runs through Oct. 12. The annual Patriots Path council-wide sale helps raise funds for the Scouts. Thirty percent of the sales goes back to the individual Scouts and the proceeds help pay for summer camp, patches and activities. In…
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ROBBINSVILLE: McKesson to open warehouse distribution center
Project Liberty, a regional warehouse for major pharmaceutical distributor McKesson Corp., is opening in Robbinsville in 2013. Photo courtesy of Robbinsville Township
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HILLSBOROUGH: Grant to improve River Road mile
A $300,000 project that will implement a number of safety upgrades throughout a winding mile-long segment of River Road (CR 625) in Hillsborough Township was approved Monday. The project was approved by the board of trustees of the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority for a grant through the NJTPAs Fiscal Year 2013 High Risk Rural…
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LETTERS: Re-elect Alexander and Faber
From: Kimberly Lima Chris and Kristen Dubois Dr. Curtis Byrnes Vanessa DePompo Karen Viafora Terri Sajkowski Upper Freehold Township To the editor: We are writing this letter to all the residents of Upper Freehold Township in support for Upper Freehold Township’s Deputy Mayor Steve Alexander and Committeeman Bob Faber on Nov. 6. Last year, close…
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Letters: Think Teal
From Assemblyman Dan Benson, 14th Legislative District To the editor: We all have been touched by a loved one, friend or acquaintance that has fought the brave fight against cancer while suffering its horrific effects. We all know how difficult and helpless it feels to want to do something to assist and ask if it…
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