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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Remembering an ‘amazing’ man
Several hundred people attended the funeral Saturday at Brunswick Memorial Home on Cranbury Road in East Brunswick for Christopher Ward, 24, of Monmouth Junction, who was killed in an accident Oct. 25.
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Reflect on contributions of America’s veterans
By: centraljersey.com "I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers…
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Lea Kahn and Geoffrey Wertime
By: centraljersey.com U.S. Rep. Rush Holt squeaked past his Republican Party rival, Princeton Borough resident Scott Sipprelle, to claim his seventh consecutive term representing the 12th Congressional District on Tuesday night. The Democratic incumbent congressman, who lives in Hopewell Township, received 91,890 votes to Mr. Sipprelle’s 84,385 votes for a margin of 7,505 votes. Independent…
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Voters here endorse status quo
By: centraljersey.com Despite sweeping national changes Tuesday, South Brunswick voters stayed the course. Democratic Mayor Frank Gambatese and Democratic Deputy Mayor Chris Killmurray easily won re-election to their respective posts for the next four years with each getting almost 6,000 of the 10,692 votes cast. It will be a third term for both Mr. Gambatese…
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MANVILLE: High school club poised for more success
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer New Jersey’s third-largest Future Business Leaders of America chapter held its annual installation of officers Oct. 27, when the 96-member Manville High School chapter met at the school. Superintendent of Schools Johanna Ruberto addressed the club’s officers and members, after they entered the auditorium for the ceremony. ”As I…
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Councilman asks residents to participate in the process
Roger Martindell, Princeton Borough I thank the voters of Princeton Borough for providing me with the opportunity to serve them as councilman again over the next three years. I also thank the workers and contributors who made local elections so productive for Democratic candidates, including my newly elected Borough Council colleague, Jo Butler, our counterparts…
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BORDENTOWN: Early goal costs Scotties soccer
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The toughest thing about losing a state tournament game is that there is no second chance, not this year at least. The 10th-seeded Bordentown Regional High School boys soccer team saw that play out as they fell behind No. 7 Governor Livingston within 30 seconds and never recovered in…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Raven girls content with second at Mercer XC
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group TITUSVILLE — The Robbinsville High School girls cross country could have been disappointed with a second straight narrow runner-up finish at the Mercer County Championships. Mike Walker wasn’t looking at it that way. ”From where we started a few hours ago,” said the Ravens coach, “I’m pretty excited they…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Marathon champ stopping at HHS
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group On Sunday, Meb Keflezighi will try to defend his 2009 New York City Marathon win. Tuesday, the 2004 Olympic silver medalist in the marathon will visit Hillsborough High School to address students, staff, parents and sign his new book, “Run to Overcome,” for the general public at 2:30 p.m.…
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