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MANVILLE: Books draw crowds at school’s swap
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Books may or may not be fun to read but if you already read a book and had a chance to get another in its place by trading it, then you would be able to get something you may like to read about. Students at Weston and Roosevelt Schools…
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Rec wrestlers take home gold medals
Manville Recreation wrestlers carried off six gold medals from the league tournament this past Sunday. In the A division Shane Demeter, Gavin Potts and Matt Rogalski all came home with gold. Demeter. wrestling at 67 pounds, pinned his way through the tournament. He had been to the finals the last two years but this year…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Questions prepared for school election
By Amber Cox BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Bordentown Regional Board of Education has submitted three preliminary questions to the county to be posed as possible separate questions at the school budget elections. Superintendent Constance Bauer said the three questions involve the maintaining of 10 certificated staff, maintaining the current full-day kindergarten program and maintaining the…
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MANVILLE: Volunteers keep Operation Shoebox packages moving
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Servicemen and women will be getting some much needed items thanks to Operation Shoebox and its recent packing event held at the VFW in Manville. At the Feb. 5 event, more than 300 volunteers came out to commemorate the sixth anniversary of Operation Shoebox New Jersey, despite the weather…
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Somic doesn’t fit in proposed location
By: centraljersey.com What will a Sonic at Route 206 at Oxford Place do to the neighborhood, and further our township? Noise? Traffic? Increase risk of accidents? Make residents have to drive a long way around to avoid traffic? Loss of quality of life? Headlights from cars all night long? Sounds of cars, music all night…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Diverse library programs scheduled in next two weeks
Hillsborough’s public library offers diverse activities for young and old. Here are upcoming programs intended for adults: ”I took the shot… now what?” Develop a digital workflow and photo management plan as well as learn about photo-editing software. Tuesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. Women’s self-defense Learn about different aspects of victimology as…
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Leaders honor girl runners
By: centraljersey.com The Hillsborough High School girls’ cross country team was honored for being the best in New Jersey at the Township Committee meeting on Tuesday evening. The girls, who won their second consecutive state Meet of Champions last fall, were honored with a plaque and some encouraging words from Mayor Gloria McCauley. Head coach…
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Library offers free U.S. citizen classes
By: centraljersey.com Anyone interested in pursuing U.S. citizenship, or just learning more about American history and the citizenship process, is invited to register for free exam preparation classes being offered by the Burlington County Library System in March and April. The classes, which meet one evening per week for four weeks, are held on a…
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David R. Barile, M.D.
By: centraljersey.com Bouncing back from an illness that leaves you hospitalized can often be a challenge – especially as you grow older. Statistics indicate that 50 percent of all individuals hospitalized in the United States are over the age of 65. Recognizing that older adults have special and complex needs when they are hospitalized, University…
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