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HILLSBOROUGH: Former Mayor John Guerrera dies
John Guerrera was active in Hillsborough politics and government for more than 40 years.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Salute to veterans
PHIL MCAULIFFE Vietnam veteran David Alexander and World War II veteran Louis Scurato place wreaths at the monumnent.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Republican joins council
First member of GOP on governing body since 2004 By Davy James, Staff Writer The Republican Party’s five-year absence from the Township Council officially came to an end Tuesday when John O’Sullivan was sworn in and joined the council for his first meeting. Mr. O’Sullivan defeated Democratic incumbent Mahesh “Mac” Shah in last week’s election…
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MANVILLE: Borough briefs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Emergency info coming to Web site For those residents who cannot get broadcasts from the borough’s emergency radio station 1700 AM for emergency information, Councilman Ken Otrimski announced the borough has arranged for the information to also play on the borough’s Web site. According to Mr. Otrimski, the borough has…
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Thanks to campaign help and Manville voters
Joe Lukac, Bound Brook Avenue I would like to take this moment and personally extend a thank you to all of our supporters, and to those who sacrificed their own personal time to work on the campaign this year. From the organizations officers, to those who made phone calls, your hard work and dedication will…
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Second chance to ground Fliers
Cards meet Neptune in CJ III playoff rematch By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor It’s time for Round 2. And Lawrence High’s football team can’t wait. ”I’ve been looking forward to it,” said senior defensive tackle Ethan Posey, referring to Saturday’s NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III playoff game at Neptune. “We played them last year, they’re…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Community steps up to fill pantry shelves
Staff photo by John Keating Tom Libassi, executive director of the South Brunswick Family YMCA, and Child Development Director Ruth Todd load donated food onto a truck.
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CRANBURY: Arts Council puts out the ‘help wanted’ sign
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY Looking to recruit the next generation of volunteers, Cranbury Arts Council members are hosting an informational meeting Wednesday in an attempt to drum up membership. ”Most of us have been there for going on a decade,” said Debbie Rifkin, the council’s secretary. “We need new blood. It’s time…
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CRANBURY: Tow truck procession honors George Nobile
Photo by Tim Brennan A procession of tow trucks makes its way down Main Street in Cranbury.
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