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MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of June 11-17
At 8:41 a.m. June 11, Richard Peterson of North 6th Avenue, reported a theft from his vehicle. Patrols found a piece of molding was missing, but it was unknown if it was lost or stolen. The incident was put on the record. * * * Jeffrey Martin, 21, of Atlantic City, was charged with possession…
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ALLENTOWN: Meeting location changed
The Allentown Borough Council meeting set for June 26 at 7 p.m. has been moved to the Allentown First Aid Squad building at 70 Waker Ave. It has been moved to accommodate Monmouth County elected officials and engineering department members involved in the U2 bridge/dam/park project so they may make a presentation on the progress…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Manville councilman reports bits of good news about flooding measures
To the editor: I attended the fourth annual Raritan River Sustainability conference held on June 14 at Duke Farms. I would like to thank Dr. Judy Shaw from Rutgers for coordinating the event and highlighting the need for a watershed approach to flood mitigation. Dr. Shaw understands Manville’s flooding problem and is willing to help…
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HILSBOROUGH: Hustle softball wins right to play in national tourney
Here is the Hustle softball team. In front row are Bella Gallo, left, and Becca Delaney. In second row, from left, are Gina Mazurkiewicz, Lauren Burke, Erica Bower and Charli Fillmore. In back row, from left, are Coach Stan Mazurkiewicz, Coach Rich Assad, Angela Mazurkiewicz, Julia Gessner, Jade Assad, Gina Cillo, Coach Glenn Delaney and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Nina Jankowicz to marry Michael Stein in spring
Engagements The engagement of Nina Jankowicz, daughter of Eve Jankowicz and the late James Jankowicz of Skillman, to Michael Stein, son of David and Dian Stein of Hillsborough, is announced by their parents. The couple both graduated from Hillsborough High School. Nina received her bachelor of arts in political science and Russian from Bryn Mawr…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Employees take 549 total years into retirement
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor A dozen teachers with 300 years of experience will retire from the township school system this month. Another 113 years of academic assistance — the cumulative total of another six teaching aides — also will step back. They, along with five other district employees and two school board members, were…
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MANVILLE: Carnival opens, runs through Saturday
Madison and Christian Byra whiz around the course in their racecar ride at the Manville Youth Athletic League carnival, which runs through Saturday at Gerber Field. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Salutatorian Tamanas among Hillsborough grads at county Vo-Tech
John Tamanas of Hillsborough addressed the audience as 148 students received diplomas at Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School graduation ceremonies Friday night in the auditorium of the school in Bridgewater. Students gained career education degrees in 18 vocational programs ranging from automotive technology to the performing arts. John Tamanas of Hillsborough was the…
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MANVILLE: Rep. Rush Holt talks about his actions to support Fourth Amendment
Holds town hall meeting in Princeton Township By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer Congressman Rush Holt visited the Princeton Township municipal building on June 9 to answer questions concerning national issues that ranged from health care to gay rights. Mr. Holt, a Democrat running in a reconfigured 12th District that now includes Manville, began the session…
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