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HILLSBOROUGH: College students earn their degrees
Ten Hillsborough students received degrees from Villanova (Pa.) University at spring commencement on Sunday, May 20. Earning bachelor of science degrees were Craig Diziki, Christopher Donnellan, Steven Mueller and Nicole Rocha. Receiving bachelor of arts degrees were Christopher Putvinski, Melanie Romero and Kaitlyn Stratton. Himali Gandhi earned a master of public administration degree. Lindsey Jandoli…
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LAWRENCE: Man, 86, charged in sexual contact at store
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer An 86-year-old Ivy Glen Lane man has been charged with criminal sexual contact after he allegedly touched a store saleswoman in an inappropriate manner last week, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. Charles W. Deaton was charged after the incident, which occurred at 12:02 p.m. on July 23 at…
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MANVILLE: Circus big top will go up on Gerber Field for two days
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer The circus is coming! The 128th edition of Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars will stop in Manville today and tomorrow, Thursday and Friday. Shows each day are at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. at Gerber Field on Duke’s Parkway. Chaired by president Frank Cebula and Assistant Chief John Bentz,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local man charged with Blackhorse break-in
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A Kendall Park man was charged last week with breaking into a Blackhorse Lane residence, according to police. Sgt. James Ryan said police charged 31-year-old Anthony Borelli of Kendall Park with the burglary of the residence July 27. According to Sgt. Ryan, police had been seeking Mr. Borelli in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Pastor applauds choice of Ferrera
To the editor: I was glad to read that Anthony Ferrera has been selected as the next Hillsborough Township Administrator. Mr. Ferrera was a great servant to the community as a member of the Township Committee and his two terms as mayor. In addition to his time as an elected official, he has served the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE: Annual district goals achieved
Ed Birch photo Assistant Superintendent Joanne Kerekes reports on the district’s goals Monday night.
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HILSBOROUGH: Blood drives address time of critical shortage
Blood supplies typically dip low in the summertime, but this year, the situation is worse than normal. It could be severe weather or heat that has kept people at home. People are away on vacations, and schools are closed. Hillsborough residents have at least two chances to roll up their sleeves in coming weeks. On…
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