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MONTGOMERY: Teacher is self-published author
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Readers looking for thrills and chills need look no further than Upper Middle School language arts teacher Keith Fritz’s two self-published collections of short stories under the pen name “K. Edwin Fritz.” ”Night Storms,” which was published in September 2009, and “Cover of Darkness,” which was published in…
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International students in Hopewell Valley
By Roman Kostal, Special Writer My name is Roman Kostal and I am from Slovakia, but recently attended Hopewell Valley Central High School as an international student. I came to the United States in August of last year and will be leaving July 2. The high school took five international students this year. This experience…
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ALLENTOWN: AHS grads urged to seek excellence
Phil McAuliffe Allentown High School Salutatorian Caroline Ticse. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Murphy opts out, Sandom is back
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Following the recent announcement that Hopewell Township Committeeman John Murphy had decided not to seek re-election in November, the Hopewell Township Democratic Committee endorsed Vanessa Sandom, committeewoman and former mayor, to run in his place. Had he chosen to remain on the ballot, Mr. Murphy would have been seeking his…
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National Amusements announces 13th year of summer literacy/free movie program
By RSL NATIONAL AMUSEMENTS PROMOTES SUMMER READING WITH BOOKWORM WEDNESDAYS 13th Annual Reading Program at Showcase, Showcase Cinema de Lux and Multiplex Cinemas Lets Kids Escape The Heat For Free! Norwood, MA (June 30, 2011) National Amusements, Inc., a world leader in the motion picture exhibition industry, today announced its annual summer reading program…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Two charged in car burglary spree
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police charged two Somerset County men this week with breaking into 25 different vehicles during April and May, according to police. According to police, Daniel Quintana, 29, of Bound Brook, and Kevin Page, 26, of South Bound Brook, may be responsible for up to 25 car burglaries during those…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township to respond to animal control complaint
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The township is preparing to break its silence over litigation challenging animal control officer Bettina Roed’s termination. Ms. Roed’s attorney, Walter Bliss, filed a complaint against the township on April 11, claiming the Township Council’s actions preceding her termination violated the Open Public Meetings Act. ”I still…
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