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HILLSBOROUGH: School drug testing vote put off
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough school board members are encouraging — almost begging — the community to tell them how they feel about the high school’s random drug testing policy. The board put off a decision Monday night on abolishing the 3-year-old program. The board scheduled the topic for discussion and a decision…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior center celebrates 35th anniversary
Mary Marinelli, 94, of Hillsborough, shares a dance with disc jockey (and singer) Gary Morton at the Hillsborough Senior Center’s 35th anniversary celebration Tuesday.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Cricket club to hold charity match
The Amwell Valley Cricket Club will host its second annual charity cricket match and car show on Saturday, July 28, at the Hillsborough Golf and Country Club at 146 Wertsville Road to benefit Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center. Spectators and car show participants are asked to make a $25 donation and are invited to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kids can learn about stage craft
At the library Stage craft and actual shows should delight children in public library programs on Monday, July 30. Youth Stages will presenttwo shows. Kids entering grades K-2 are invited to “Midnight on the Moon” at 3 p.m. The Magic Tree House whisks Jack and Annie off to the moon and the future. Their mission…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hustle softball goes to nationals
The Hustle team poses with trophy. In the back row, from left, are coaches James Barbuto, Vincent Pezza and Scott Schengrund. In middle row, from left, are Ellie Rodgers, Danielle Sica, Alexis Pezza, Alexis Schengrund, Nora Garland, Mel Jones and Coach Karl Conrad. In front row, from left, are Rachel Handel, Donna Conrad, Cayleen Rizo…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBAA hosts annual picnic
All of the girls participating in the travel softball league stand around home plate at Reichler Park Tuesday.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Merdinger exemplifies community service
Even when you know in the back of your mind that something is going to happen, it often surprises and saddens when the day comes. Such is the feeling with the news of Township Administrator Mike Merdinger’s imminent retirement. It’s hard to imagine him away from the controls of local projects. Not that we’re writing…
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MANVILLE: County police force is on Monday’s Borough Council agenda
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor The Borough Council is scheduled to discuss Monday its possible participation in a fast-dissolving proposal to join a proposed countywide police force. Mayor Angelo Corradino said he appointed a fact-finding council committee of Chairwoman Sherry Lynn, Ed Komorowski and Steve Szabo at the last meeting and asked it to report…
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