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Learn how to cool down on a hot day
Learn how people beat the summer heat before modern air conditioning at Historic Walnford, Upper Freehold, 1-4 p.m. Aug. 14.
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CHESTERFIELD: Township goes all-out green
Environmental group makes room for everybody By Amber Cox, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD The township is going all-out green by unofficially deputizing residents who want to work with its Environmental Commission. The Township Committee made that possible July 28 by unanimously voting to create the Chesterfield Township Green Team. Mayor Larry Durr said the Green…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth teams shine
The champion Black Vikings 10-U: from left to right: back row: Reese Jenne (batboy) Mason Jenne, Matthew Lauri, Marcus James, Matthew Kirchheimer and William Beck. Not pictured – Sean Goldsmith. Front row: Michael Nally, Ryan Wislock, Jacob McIntyre, Dan O’Brien and Jacob Ciccone
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth teams shine
The South Brunswick Black 10-U Baseball Team achieved yet another impressive feat in tournament play by winning another consecutive championship this year. This achievement comes on the heels of having recently played in the 2011 Ripken High Heat Tournament in Aberdeen, Maryland. The Vikings are now back to back champions in the Cranford Baseball Tournament…
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EDITORIAL: Flash point
After threatening legal action for months, Upper Freehold went to court on July 14 in an attempt to force Allentown to contribute more money to the Hope Fire Company that protects both communities. The funding dispute over fire protection has been burning since 2005. Each side believes it is paying more than its fair share,…
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MANVILLE: Community Day planning is under way
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Manville’s Community Day may be two months away but plans are already under way for the event on Saturday, Oct. 1, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Lincoln Park in Lost Valley. Community Day was started in 2000 by the Mayor and Borough Council as a way to bring…
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MANVILLE: Service center workers help neighbors in need
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer You know that there are good people in the world who will go and do something just because. Not that they have to, but that they want to and these people are a rare find. The guys at Amwell Auto & Tire Center on Route 206 have been local…
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HILLSBOROUGH: County college officials will explain courses, aid, transfers in visit to local library
Raritan Valley Community College will offer an information session in Hillsborough on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 5-7 p.m. in the township library, 379 South Branch Road. People can learn about degree and certificate programs and its transfer options to a four-year college or university. Participants will learn about the tuition and flexible-scheduling options, including online and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Farmer Richard Norz takes seat on state Board of Agriculture
He’s an appointee of Governor Christie By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Richard Norz, owner of Norz-Hill Farm and Market in Hillsborough, has taken his seat as one of the new members of the state Board of Agriculture. He and Robert A. Swanekamp of Upper Freehold Township, a greenhouse grower, were sworn in on July…
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