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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of July 28
An Auten Road resident reported July 7 that $12,475 worth of jewelry had been stolen from her home sometime since July 3. Hillsborough detectives are investigating. * * * Margaret Jensen, 49, of Hillsborough was charged with driving while intoxicated after her red Honda allegedly hit a mailbox on Hughey Lane at 9:44 p.m.…
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MANVILLE: Seniors like socializing as much as exercise in the pool
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Photo by Mary Ellen ZangaraManville seniors take to the water of Cooper Pool with aerobics instructor Susan Asher hatless in back. Seniors like the socializing at aqua aerobics class Mary Ellen ZangaraSpecial Writer If you travel by Cooper Pool on a Tuesday or Thursday morning, you will see about…
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ALLENTOWN: Embley named new principal of Allentown High School
By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer ALLENTOWN Constance DeNicola Embley, the vice principal at Allentown High School for the past 12 years, was named principal last week. Mrs. Embley replaces longtime AHS principal Christopher Nagy, who recently left to become the new superintendent of the Northern Valley Regional School District. Mrs. Embley’s appointment was announced…
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MANVILLE: ‘Fracking’ hurts Delaware River, he says
To the editor: Fracking? Exactly what is it and why should we care? Fracking involves injecting millions of gallons of water, chemicals and sand intoshale rock formations at high pressures to break open the rock thus releasing natural gas. The chemicals used in this process are toxic and can leak into drinking water. The fracking…
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LAWRENCE: Private school tuition bill reaches hearing stage
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer After years of languishing in the state Senate Education Committee, a proposed bill that calls for private schools to reimburse public school districts for tuition costs for children who live in tax-exempt housing has made it to the hearing stage. State Sen. Shirley K. Turner (D-15th Legislative District), who is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Rotary Club Fair scheduled for Aug. 16-20
Rotary Club carnival slated for Aug. 16-20 The annual Hillsborough Rotary Fair will be held Tuesday through Saturday, Aug. 16-20, at the township field next to the Lowe’s shopping center in Hillsborough. This will be the fourth annual Hillsborough Rotary Fair. The five-day carnival attracts about 15,000 people over the five nights. The fair will…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dentist awards prizes in essay contest
Essay writers have been selected as the top three placewinners in the third annual “Giving Smiles” program, an opportunity for children and teens to be recognized for their charitable experiences. In February, which is National Children’s Dental Health Month, children in kindergarten through 12th grade could submit a 500-word essay that described their charitable…
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PEAPACK-GLADSTONE BANK – KEEPING OUR SENIORS SAFE
Peapack-Gladstone Bank’s Chairman’s Club members gain the knowledge and skills to keep them safe on the roads.
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STAGE REVIEW: ‘Beyond Therapy’: With laughter in abundance, Princeton Summer Theatre serves up a salty, frank sex comedy
By Box Brown Special Writer “Beyond Therapy,” Christopher Durang’s farcical take on love, sexual orientation, neuroses, and terrible restaurant service, is now on stage in Princeton Summer Theater’s production through July 31. It should be noted that this is an adult comedy with some salty dialogue and frank discussions. Second, it should also be…
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