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MANVILLE: Library happenings for week of June 30
The library will be closed for the 4th of July. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, July 5. The library will also be closed on Saturdays until Sept. 10 for summer hours. * * * June display: A special thank you to Mr. Mike Szymanski for the grand display of plates, figurines…
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SOUTH BRUNWSICK – 675-member class of 2011 moves on
Staff photos by Maria Riegel More than 600 South Brunswick High School seniors received their diplomas June 22 at the Sun Bank Center in Trenton.
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MANVILLE: Farmers’ market opens downtown
Fresh veggies and fruits coming every Friday By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Friday’s opening of the Farmers’ Market in Manville was a success for the residents in town. Even though the weather was uncooperative with rain, the market drew many customers. “I think it is a great thing that they have it…
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MANVILLE: Children’s park ready to be enjoyed
Children have a new place to play. A park on North 10th Avenue was started last week when playground equipment was assembled. Public Works employees put the playground pieces together as the property was being landscaped. DPW Director Phil Petrone was excited the park construction actually was started. “It is going to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of June 30
Girl Scouts host a blood drive Wednesday, July 6 — Troop 61184 Girl Scouts working on their Silver Award will host an American Red Cross blood drive 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hillsborough Racquet Club, 345 Amwell Road. One hour of your time, a small painless prick and one pint of blood can help…
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Malone praised
Alex DeCroce, Assembly Republican leader The New Jersey Legislature is losing one of its most dedicated public servants when its current session concludes in January. Assemblyman Joe Malone, R-Burlington, has decided there are other challenges he wants to pursue. A man like Joe, who I’ve been friends with for 20 years, doesn’t just retire. He…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of June 30
Police ordered a 2011 Yamaha Grizzly 350 ATV towed at 4:44 p.m. June 26 after it was being ridden in the road on Valerie Drive. Patrolman Michael Peterson issued several summonses to ATV operators. * * * Dana Camacho of Lincoln Avenue reported a rock thrown at the Cooper Street side of the…
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Allentown High grads urged to seek excellence
By Marisa Iati ALLENTOWN — Families and friends packed the Patriots Theater at the War Memorial on June 22 to watch Allentown High School graduate 287 members of its 86th class. After the Pledge of Allegiance was said and the national anthem was sung, Dr. Christopher Nagy, principal, requested a moment of silence to remember…
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SOUTH BRUNWSICK – 675-member class of 2011 moves on
Staff photos by Maria Riegel More than 600 South Brunswick High School seniors received their diplomas June 22 at the Sun Bank Center in Trenton.
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