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HILLSBOROUGH: Service center workers help neighbor in need
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Employees at Amwell Auto & Tire Center on Route 206 have been local heroes to a Hillsborough couple. Their neighbors, Helen and Joe Tomko, have been going through some tough times but the men from the auto shop have helped them out. ”On April 15, my husband Joe had…
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MANVILLE: Sterner honored for stopping dog attack
Council proclaims him a hero for intervening By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Ronald Sterner may not think of himself as a hero, but on Monday night at the Borough Council meeting, Mayor Lillian Zuza and the Borough Council did and presented him with a proclamation for his heroic efforts. Mayor Zuza said that the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Neshanic fire company receives new pumper
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Residents in the western part of Hillsborough especially are a little safer from disastrous fires this week. The Neshanic Volunteer Fire Company, based in Neshanic Station, accepted delivery last week of a new 3,000-gallon tanker truck, which will give it an extra resource to bring water to fight fires…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of Aug. 11
Jewish congregation invites community Sunday, Aug. 14 — Congregation Kehilat Shalom at 253 Belle Mead–Griggstown Road, Belle Mead, will hold a bagel café from 9:30-11 a.m. outdoors in the shade for people to learn about the Jewish community. $1 defrays breakfast cost. Call 908-359-0420, go to www.ksnj.org, or email [email protected]. Rotary sponsors five-day carnival Aug.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 4H’ers show off critters, crafts at county fair
BRIDGEWATER Have a summertime experience at the Somerset County 4-H Fair, which continues through Friday, Aug. 12. You can enjoy farm animals, foods prepared on outdoor grills, 4-Hers’ projects, free family fun and an opportunity to stroll outdoors with family and friends. The fair will run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily at…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Investment adviser opens Foxmoor office
From left, Branch Manager Sharon Gates, Council Vice President Sheree McGowan, Council President Chris Ciaccio, Ty Robinson of Edward Jones, and Bill Granville, a friend of Robinson’s and president of The Granville Academy.
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MANVILLE: Community seeks volunteers, vendors
Manville’s Community Day is being planned for Saturday, Oct. 1, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Lincoln Park. Community Day was started in 2000 by the Mayor and Borough Council as a way to bring the town together after being hit by Hurricane Floyd in September 1999. Lou Fischer, one of the organizers, is looking…
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