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LETTERS: Dalina is best qualified
Thomas Russo, Monroe Stephen Dalina is a highly qualified choice for Monroe Township Council in the third ward. Mr. Dalina has lived in Monroe with his wife and two sons since 1998 and has been an active member of the community. He has volunteered his time to serve on the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Inexperience plagues HHS field hockey
By John Beisser, Special Writer In high school athletics, coaches deal with losing seniors to graduation every year. But there are not many field hockey teams that lose nine starters in one year, which is virtually half the team roster. That was the case for the Hillsborough High field hockey team heading into the season.…
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Helping Hands
Volunteering is a way to stay active, socialize and discover new experiences By Anthony Stoeckert TWICE a week, Curt Conrad fulfills his duties as a docent at Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton by leading tours around the museum’s grounds, pointing out facts about the sculptures, and discussing their meanings with visitors. Mr. Conrad isn’t an…
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LETTERS: Same-sex marriage stance offends religious readers
Frank O’Shea, Kendall Park Your Oct. 1 editorial about same-sex marriage was a disgrace. I cannot say I will not buy your paper any longer because I have long ago stopped subscribing because of its continual anti-Catholic statements However, I had the misfortune of seeing the paper at a local restaurant and reading that valueless…
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PRINCETON: Bryan House hails student’s artistic gift
By Angela Wu, Special Writer When Princeton University senior Julia Neufeld first saw a photograph of the lobby at Harriet Bryan House, she saw a long, blank wall—a very large blank wall. ”It looked like a big wall!” she said. “It’s about 8 feet by 30 feet, approximately. It was even hard to get the…
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MANVILLE: ABIS cafeteria’s an art gallery, by George!
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Alexander Batcho Intermediate School students eat lunch with George Washington or his picture, anyway. Picturing America, a free program from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), brought reproductions of 40 American artworks including a portrait of President Washington to the school. ”I think a picture is…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual tailgate party set for Oct. 24 at Woodlot
By Davy James, Staff Writer Halloween festivities in the township will kick off Oct. 24 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Woodlot Park with the annual Tailgate Trick or Treat and costume parade. Residents will line up their cars in the parking lot outside of the Community Center as costumed children make their way around…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Group to mark 10th year with 4th cancer benefit
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer It has been 10 years of dancing, auctioning and fundraising, and now a local organization trying to monetarily aid those suffering from cancer is hoping for its biggest year ever. Dance for the Cure an organization co-founded by Kathleen Cirioli, owner of Kathleen Academy of Dance on Route 206,…
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