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HILLSBOROUGH: Raider boys advance in CJ IV XC
McMahon has made the grade By Justin Feil, The Packet Group From humble beginnings, Colin McMahon has risen to be a key contributor for the Hillsborough High School boys cross country team. McMahon started running in middle school and joined the Raiders in the fall of his freshman year. ”When I started running for the…
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MANVILLE: MEF auction offers chances at prizes
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer One ticket for the Manville Education Association’s basket auction, set for 6 p.m. Friday, could get the holder a host of loot. ”For one ticket, you could win a dinner for two,” said Deborah Knitowski, an event organizer. “Or a Christmas gift or a shower gift. It’s a night out.”…
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Local author C. Alease debuts first novel The Gatekeeper
By Paula Hartman For Immediate Release Contact: Paula Hartman, 609-392-3800 [email protected] A New Author Delivers a Humorous Journey of Awareness Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 2009 – For C. Alease (age 55) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the love of writing and the dream of publishing her own fictional novel were constants in her life. The problem…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
PHIL MCAULIFFE A rifle squad from Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 shoots a 21-gun salute.
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PRINCETON: Flood ordinance wins township approval
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Landlords in Princeton Township will be required to inform their tenants before a lease is signed if the property is prone to flooding under an ordinance adopted by the Township Committee on Monday night. It was drafted in response to complaints from residents living in rental units near Harry’s Brook,…
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Cheerleading squad wanted at middle school
Natalie Manno, Wesley Road There is a hot topic brewing here at Hillsborough Middle School and it would be great if you would take the time to hear my opinion. It has come to my attention that many girls in the Hillsborough Middle School are interested in getting a school cheerleading squad. This would be…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter
At 9:37 a.m., a Rabens Avenue resident reported her motor vehicle was broken into during the night, and unspecified items, valued at $390 altogether, removed. A Washington Avenue resident reported criminal mischief to her vehicle at 10:10 a.m. Nov. 4. Police reported the driver’s side window was broken and estimated the damage at $200 to…
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PRINCETON: Borough moves on to police chief search
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Princeton Borough Council will turn its attention to selecting a new police chief following action taken at Tuesday night’s meeting to clarify the chief’s authority, oversight and communications with the governing body. ”I’d would like to see some dates from staff as to when council will be meeting with…
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PRINCETON: University touts greenhouse gas drop
Princeton University announced this week that the campus has seen its first recorded decrease in greenhouse gas emissions since the University’s energy-efficient cogeneration plant was installed in 1996. The decrease in carbon dioxide from July 2008 to July 2009 has been modest, according to a university statement, at nearly 1 percent. However, “it is a…
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