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HILLSBOROUGH: Reddington among boy track stars to advance to Meet of Champions
Corey Reddington was still in the first round of his three throws when he released a javelin throw that he knew was good. ”I could tell from just watching it in the air,” Reddington said. “I could tell it was going to be a far one.” The throw was a new personal-record 155-feet-4, and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS students present artistic final exam
Ed Birch photo Kelly Hovarth points out some of her work during the exhibit.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Veterans come out for breakfast, parade
Justin Ploskonka plays taps at the Memorial Day Ceremony.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Primary showdown for Democratic candidates
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Democrats will choose between five candidates June 5 to pick the three that will face a Republican slate in November. Incumbent Township councilmen Charles Carley and Joe Camarota are running with Jo Hochman on one of the two tickets and the other contains challengers Shilpn Patel and former Mayor…
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LAWRENCE: Two cars, items stolen in burglary
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Two cars and a variety of small electronic items were reported stolen from a Pear Street residence in a burglary that occurred between 2 a.m. and 7:37 a.m. May 24 while the victims were asleep, according to police Lt. Mark Ubry. The victims reported the theft of a television set,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Veterans come out for breakfast, parade
Lt. Darren Powell and the Hillsborough Color and Honor Guard before the parade.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Academic honors for Hillsborough vo-tech students
Three Hillsborough teens were among the 15 junior students from the Academy for Health & Medical Sciences at Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School whose academic achievement earned them induction into the Raritan Valley Community College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society in April. As part of the Academy for Health &…
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LAWRENCE: Budget, with 13 layoffs, is approved
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council reluctantly gave final approval last week to an amended 2012 municipal budget that uses up most of the budget surplus fund and lays off 13 employees, including three police officers. The council voted unanimously to approve the budget at its May 23 meeting, after a short public hearing.…
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