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ROBBINSVILLE: Brownies’ teamwork makes stream clean
ROBBINSVILLE — Brownies in Troop 71146 of the Allentown-Robbinsville Girl Scouts completed their Wonders of Water Journey project recently by working together to clean up the stream at the soccer fields in Community Park. The troop started off its journey by making “water promises,” such as turning off the faucet as they brush their teeth,…
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LAWRENCE: Officers sue; claim union harassment
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Seven Lawrence Township police officers all active members of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 209 or the Policemen’s Benevolent Association Local 119 have filed a federal lawsuit against top Police Department administrators and the municipal manager for violating the officers’ civil rights under the U.S. Constitution. The…
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LAWRENCE: Krawczun outlines cuts in municipal jobs
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council is expected to introduce a revised 2012 municipal budget today, Thursday, that calls for a combination of eliminating 14 positions and other cost reductions in an effort to plug a $2.2 million hole in the proposed budget. Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight to introduce the revised…
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MANVILLE: Upkeep of homes concern residents
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Residents voiced their concerns at Monday’s Borough Council meeting about the houses and properties in the Lost Valley section, hit hard by flooding last summer. Residents want borough officials to clean up the properties, saying many have not been touched since late August’s Hurricane Irene. Liberty Street resident Bob…
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MANVILLE: Heat girls’ soccer team beats Bridgewater
The Manville Heat, a sixth grade soccer team, beat the Bridgewater Freedom, 3-2, on Saturday, May 12. Goals were scored by Jennifer Diaz and Jazmine Ferri. The team is coached by Carla English and Valorie Puia. ITeam members are Yasmine Moreno, Novena Petryk-Cordi, Jazmine Ferri, Tamara Hidalgo-Cruz, Sarah Hujber, Carolina Mendoza, Tanya Priego, Michaela Couch,…
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PLUMSTED: Litter-packin’ llamas help clean up watershed
Plumsted Environmental Commissioner Bev Vienckowski and Nicole Griscom (front) with llamas that helped haul out bags of trash from the Colliers MIll Wildlife Management Area as part of the Barnegat Bay Blitz watershed cleanup effort. Photo by Tom Shanahan
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MANVILLE: Onderko’s efforts earn her applause
To the editor: Front page news (“Onderko’s comments draw rebuke” from Hillsborough mayor, May 3) are you kidding me? Boo hoo! Get over it! Councilman (Richard) Onderko is being the voice Manville so desperately needs. So he is not an engineer, builder, or million-dollar developer and, since the last time I checked, there were…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kendall Park’s Rogers contributes to Mule team
ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA — Junior Billy Rogers from Kendall Park, was a key contributor for the Muhlenberg College baseball team in 2012, according to the school. Rogers appeared in 12 games with seven starts on the mound for the Mules, according to a press release from the school Tuesday. He finished the season 3-4 in those…
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