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Team would have made Coach Hahl proud
Mary Nunn, Hillsborough I am writing as a proud parent of a member of the Hillsborough Middle School Cross Country team. We all suffered a devastating loss this past summer with the passing of our beloved coach and teacher, Brian Hahl. As seen by the outpouring of community grief in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania,…
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MANVILLE: New goals OK’d, but work already started on them
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Although the Board of Education approved Superintendent Johanna Ruberto’s goals for the 2009-2010 school year during its last meeting, she said work on the goals began long before the official vote. ”I’ve been working on them since I got here, without question,” Dr. Ruberto said. The Board of Education and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Reprising a stage role but with new perspective
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Psychologist has inside view of Players’ new production When he was 15 years old, Daniel Feldman starred in his high school’s production of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” as Billy Bibbit – a young boy with a speech impediment who has attempted suicide several times – and he remembers…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township sets first Veterans Day event
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Each year, on Memorial Day, the township hosts a breakfast to honor local veterans of past wars. But now, officials do not believe that that is enough of a service to honor these men and women. ”We wanted to do something to commemorate the day,” Deputy Mayor Bob Wagner said.…
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High school events need more parking
Michael Palantone, Beekman Lane Hillsborough High School is host for a number of significant events within town, and as we all know, many of these occurrences are very popular and become extremely crowded. However, it has come to my attention that on the days of these events, Hillsborough suddenly turns into New York City. In…
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MANVILLE: Dress-up day at senior center
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Halloween also means working on crafts Some donned scary deformed masks, while others dressed in full costume as witches, clowns and a “party girl.” And when the time came to vote on the top three costumes, prizes went to the clown, a witch and, as winner Skip Picciano, of Raritan…
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Fluoride in Infant Formula Discolors Teeth
By NYSCOF All infant formulas, whether ready-to-feed, concentrated or organic, contain fluoride at levels which can discolor developing teeth, reports the October 2009 Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA) (1). Fluoride, added to some bottled and public water supplies ostensibly to prevent cavities, is also in many foods and beverages, including infant formula. Excessive…
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REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: A World Series a long way from Brooklyn
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer “Give us a Jack and ginger ale.” ”There you go.” ”Thanks. Can I get a bar pie?” ”Plain?” ”Pepperoni.” ”Been writing about anything interesting lately?” ”Dunno.” ”That’s a funny answer.” ”Yeah, I know. I read some good books, though.” ”Like?” ”’The Good Rat’ by Jimmy Breslin. It’s about the Mafia…
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