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HILLSBOROUGH: Still exercising, driving at age 95
”Birthday girl” Angie Marinaro is flanked by exercise instructor Diana Reinhardt and Social Services Director Tom Ormosi at Ms. Marinaro’s 95th year party. Still driving, exercising at the young age of 95 Angie Marinaro of Hillsborough celebrated her 95th birthday on June 20 alongside her friends from the medium impact class of the township senior…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior citizens’ calendar for week of July 7
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 and meeting starts at 12:30 p.m. Come early and review the activities we offer, and, of course, sign up for those that may appeal to you. We enjoy coffee and…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A Carnation Place residence suffered fire, smoke and water damage as a result of a fire that started near the water heater in the laundry room shortly after midnight on July 5, police said. There were no injuries. The husband and wife who live in the house were alerted to the fire by the smoke…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Imlaystown School has a buyer
The Imlaystown School on Davis Station Road in Upper Freehold is being sold to DARE NJ, which wants to renovate the 80-year-old building so that it can be used as the nonprofit’s headquarters and training center. The building has been closed since 2007. Photo by Chuck Lynch.
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HILLSBOROUGH: College graduates share news of achievements
A total of 1,777 Lehigh University students were awarded bachelor, master or doctoral degrees at 143rd commencement ceremonies in Bethlehem, Pa., on May 23. Katherine Glass-Hardenbergh of Hillsborough graduated summa cum laude with two bachelor of science degrees. One was awarded from Lehigh’s P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science for Information and Systems…
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LAWRENCE: For HomeFront, back to school is soon
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer School has only been out for a couple of weeks, but HomeFront is gearing up for its annual “back to school” drive to provide a backpack full of new clothing, shoes and supplies to children from low-income households. Last year, the nonprofit group filled backpacks for more than 1,200 children…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Imlaystown School has a buyer
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD The Upper Freehold Regional School District has agreed to sell the Imlaystown School for $265,000 to DARE NJ, the nonprofit that works with police and schools on youth drug and violence prevention programs. Nick DeMauro, DARE NJ’s founder and CEO, said last week that the 501(c)(3) organization…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kindergarten after-school program taking shape
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor School officials have decided they have enough interest to offer the kindergarten after-school program at three of the six elementary school buildings this fall. Assistant Superintendent Scott Rocco said the district will offer the Children at Play program at Amsterdam, Woods Road and Hillsborough Elementary schools, starting in…
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LAWRENCE: Terhune owner concerned about future of winery
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer The failure of the New Jersey Legislature to pass a bill that would protect wineries’ ability to sell directly to retailers, restaurants and individuals could jeopardize Terhune Orchards’ Vineyard and Winery. The bill is S2782 in the Senate and A3897 in the Assembly. The Senate passed the bill on July…
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